POISONED ARM
TERRIBLE AGONY ENDED BY ZAM-BUK. “A short time ago a. pimple termed on. the bock of my husbands hand, of which no notice was taken until - it broke out into a big poisoned sore, writes Mrs K- Collie, of 11, Boundary street. Spring Hill. Brisbane. “A large lump formed under the arm pit and caused him terrible agony. Some idea of the size of the lump may be gathered when I saw that he could not put his arm down to ins side. It continued in this stake for a week, his condition gradually growing worse. “Wo did not like tho doctors suggestion of lancing the arm. so we started using Zam-Buk. Under his arm was one great abscess, but Zam-Buk drew out the bad matter, reduced the inflammation, and finally drew the core right out. At the end of a week his arm had resumed its normal size, and the hole, being cleansed of all matter, rapidly healed. “My husband always carries a pot of Zam-Buk with him now ‘in case’ it should be required,” Whether Zam-Buk be used for. a cut. bruise, burn, or scald, for the children’s heads’when ringworm and other infectious skin troubles are about; or for eczema, pimples, ulcers, trad legs, piles, bites, stings, or any itching, inflamed or poisoned condition of the skin, ZamBuk is always a wholesome and speedy cure. At uu-country stations, especially where doctors are few and far between, Zam-Buk will be found a perfect “godsend.” It is the home ambulance, and coats only Is 6d or 3s fid a pot.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9795, 19 October 1917, Page 2
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262POISONED ARM New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9795, 19 October 1917, Page 2
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