CHILDREN COVERED WITH ITCHING ECZEMA.
T >r l•r ■ j & g d Vl. IS d y n r. w c c ig c d :t ■r o d .t d c d in in d a s r J r i c i o I r 3 S V 3 I t% 1 t% i i i i ) , C "My grandchildren Dorothy and > Mabel Bell were tortured by eruptions on the skin," says Mrs A, Beck, ;. 14, Roseberry Street, Ascot Vale, >; Melbourne. ' "These gradually de--1 "veloped from small pimples into a 1 watery formation that spread all over ' the body and caused great irritation. I The itching was so bad that the chil--1 dren almost tore themselves to pieces. This awful disease turned out to be eczema in its sorest form, and pre- ;. Tented the children getting any sleep at night. Their parents themselves did not get much rest, and the chil--1 dren were always wanting to scratch, and at last they had to wear gloves to prevent them from doing themselves any harm. For two months the poor dears were tortured in an awful manner, and a medical man who was consulted could not give them any ease. "Then the Zam-Buk remedies were brought on the scene. The children were freely washed with Zam-Buk soap and gently anointed with ZamBuk balm. This treatment had a splendid soothing effect. All irritation and pain were allayed, and the itchmess disappeared. As the Zam.Buk treatment, was persevered with the watery discharge ceased, and all soreness disappeared. The children could sleep well at night, the skin was treed from all blemish, and the eczema completely cured." Zam-Buk is an excellent healing balm, and a pot should always be kept handy in every Zam-Buk heals all cuts, burns scratches, and skin injuries, and is a perfect remedy for ringworm, piles, ulcers eczema, bad legs, poisoned wounds, old sores, sore feet, running sores, and other diseases. Obtainable ot all stores and chemists. Always keep a pot handy!
"ALMOST TORE THEMSELVES TO
PIECES."
DISEASE COMPLETELY BANISHED BY ZAM-BUK
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 33, 7 February 1913, Page 2
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341CHILDREN COVERED WITH ITCHING ECZEMA. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 33, 7 February 1913, Page 2
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