Body Covered with Sores.
Extraordinary Outbreak that only Zam-Buk Cured.
Mrs E. Stewart, of 19 Smith Street, Summer Hill, Sydney, says:— "My little daughter, Kathleen, bad an extraordinary outbreak of sores, which started as pimples and spread all over her body, arms and legs. Tnough small at first, the sores soon increased in size and discharged a great deal of matter. Kathleen was in such a terrible state that we did not like to take her out. Although she was treated by a doctor her distressing skin trouble proved very obstinate; We tried a well-known remedy, which did not, however cure her. In fact we thought she would never be cured at all.
"We soon altered this opinion, however, after using Zam-Buk. After dressing the soreß with the balm, Kathleen seemed much easier. Zam-Buk drew out the corruption, and besiaes soothing the smarting irritation took away the inflammation. We also used Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap. It was soon evident that Kathleen was on the mend. Through perseverance with the ZamBuk treatment she made splendid progress. Finally all the sores were perfectly healed with clear supple skin. "My other child, Reginald, was scalded through upsetting a large basin of hot water. He had to have a mask to cover hia face, which was terribly disfigured. Knowing how successful Zam-Buk has proved for severe scalds, my husband said, 'Why shouldn't we try Zam-Buk'? It was remarkable what a rapid improvement Zam-Buk brought about. The raw places were quickly soothed, and the inflammation banished. New skin formed, and in a short time the terrible scalds were quite better. We think there is nothing like Zam-Buk."
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 23 November 1917, Page 4
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307Body Covered with Sores. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 23 November 1917, Page 4
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