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- Zam-Buk abstract "Zam-Buk was a patent medicine produced by the Zam-Buk Company of Leeds, England, founded by Charles Edward Fulford. It was first sold by his Bile Beans company in 1902, as a herbal balm and antiseptic ointment; the use of a complementary Zam-Buk soap was recommended to augment the treatment. The ointment was advertised as being effective against a wide range of conditions, including cuts, bruises, sprains, freckles, ulcers, bleeding piles and even colds and toothache. It could also be used as an embrocation by rubbing it into the muscles of the back, legs or feet.The source of the name is uncertain, but a link to South Africa has been suggested. The brand name was at one time used to refer to ambulance-men and first aiders at rugby league matches in Australia and New Zealand.".
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- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Bayer.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Bile_Beans.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Camphor.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drug_brand_names.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ointments.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Patent_medicines.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Colophony.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Commercial_broadcasting.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Commercial_radio.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Eucalyptus_oil.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Farthing_(British_coin).
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Fisher_Scientific.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Fisons.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Hemorrhoid.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Hemorrhoids.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Longwave.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Markup_(business).
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Paraffin_wax.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Patent_medicine.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Penny_(British_pre-decimal_coin).
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Luxembourg.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Luxembourg_(English).
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Rosin.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Safrole.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Sassafras_oil.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Shilling.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink The_BMJ.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink The_British_Medical_Journal.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Thyme.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink Thyme_oil.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLink File:Showcard_advertising_%22Zam-Buk_soon_clears_away_skin_trouble%22._Wellcome_L0030507.jpg.
- Zam-Buk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zam-Buk".
- Zam-Buk hasPhotoCollection Zam-Buk.
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- Zam-Buk subject Category:Drug_brand_names.
- Zam-Buk subject Category:Ointments.
- Zam-Buk subject Category:Patent_medicines.
- Zam-Buk hypernym Medicine.
- Zam-Buk type Drug.
- Zam-Buk comment "Zam-Buk was a patent medicine produced by the Zam-Buk Company of Leeds, England, founded by Charles Edward Fulford. It was first sold by his Bile Beans company in 1902, as a herbal balm and antiseptic ointment; the use of a complementary Zam-Buk soap was recommended to augment the treatment. The ointment was advertised as being effective against a wide range of conditions, including cuts, bruises, sprains, freckles, ulcers, bleeding piles and even colds and toothache.".
- Zam-Buk label "Zam-Buk".
- Zam-Buk sameAs m.012w5knx.
- Zam-Buk wasDerivedFrom Zam-Buk?oldid=681970209.
- Zam-Buk depiction Showcard_advertising_%22Zam-Buk_soon_clears_away_skin_trouble%22._Wellcome_L0030507.jpg.
- Zam-Buk isPrimaryTopicOf Zam-Buk.