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Currey, M.O.M., _ wound, forceps should be boiled Lincoin Health Unit) ‘:nd any dirt or other mnt;l‘-‘n;::uy the wou ore Most of you will be surprised to | picked out of f know that more injuries cccur ln‘:;‘ is °"=""" up and covered with a the street; so h‘:.:- cu.“yml Sometimes there is severe bleedâ€" mothers are expected to be the first | "E from the wound so every mothâ€" ald experts. It is to you the '“‘"y" er should know how to apply 3 turns whenever there is an injury llo-umlquel. ‘This is put on n\‘e uppf"rl portant know | airm or around the thigh and should and it is impor that you KN0W|_// ) u_ roft in place more than five Safeâ€"crackers, described by police as experts, made away with at least $500, and perhaps more when they blewbghe combination from an office safe at the Growers Cold Storage and Ice Company‘s plant, Livingston Aventie, ‘Grimsby, early last Thursday !"“{“\" i";:‘- ?mm ;‘fl.'l’?ym rlyevo“rhd that two n;np_ieious lgok{:f.m had lp:;enlvs‘;en ‘:: th: nity 0 nt recently. e damaged safe is seen in tograph, 3 floor, at the right, is a motor rug left there by the thieves. Pieces of electric wfre were also left on the floor. ' %" 4: M h WE ie nfocamarcreangrrcmrm Safeâ€"crackers, described by 1 perhaps more when they blew the Storage and Ice Company‘s plant, L something about emergencies | which may occur at home. Even | the most trivial wound may prove to be serious if you do not treat it properly, as infection may be In-1 troduced through any break in the skin. It is the small Inflgnmcnnt.‘ neglected wound which usually beâ€" comes infected, ‘The advantage of knowing what to do in an emergency is to preâ€" vent a alight injury from becoming 3 serious one, We do not think that you should try and do the work a physician is trained to do, but we Ees . ad oe OSELS Cadcnsctit no telephone in the . usually better to send a messenger to the | phone. The next thin amall cellophane envelopes. Ther :‘I should be two or three halfâ€"inck the one inch and two inch bandage and a roll of two Inch adhesive, th :" latter may be torn into appropria® w widths. A small pair of scissors A | ) email pair of dressing forcepa; A | Wo four ounce bottle of plain gasolin: | NO a two ounce bottle of alcohol; a of | «* ounce bottle of lodine; a tube {|P"® sulfathiazol emulsion; boracie ad | P" with eye cup and eye dropper; al | 101 a few sterile gauze pads wra ve individually in paper . envelope an | With this equipment most ordina tel domeste emergencles may be w tal looked after, but everything mit | th be properly labelled. A presori Ma tion from a physician is needed" for the sulfathiazol emulaion, The most common emergencies in the home are cuts, which must be looked after at once. All breaks in the skin no maiter how amall, should be thoroughly cleaned, wipâ€" ed4 out with alcohol, then put on a atter may be torn mtD SPPMTIRTTO vidths. A small pair of scissors A Burns and scalds receive the mall pair of dressing forcepe;® worst treatment of any type of our ounce bottle of plain gasolin‘ home accident. If the akin is desâ€" ; two ounce bottle of alooho!; a of troyed by heat that part seems unce bottle of lodine; a tube / particularly liable to infeetion, so sulfathiazol emulsion; boracie ad | PMPO® treatment not only is good with eye cup and eye dropper; 1| for the sake of the burn, but preâ€" a few sterile gauze pads wraj vents the possibility of infection individually in paper enve! and scarring. If a burn is serious, With this equipment most ordina telephone your doetor at once and domeste emergencies may be w tell him what type of case it is, in looked after, but everything y1|the meantime give the patient an be properly labelled,. A presorl aspirn tablet to relieve the pain. Do tion from a physician is neegefot smear a severe burn with oil for the sulfathiazol emulaion. ofgrease as this is always diffiâ€" The most common emergencies ey}> remove. Minor burne can is the howhe are outs, which must | best ArtiLAN 44 Poe io sovers be looked after at once. All breaks | !NF Wit sterile gauze pad wrung in the skin no maiter how amail, out of tidipnate of soda solution, should be thoroughly cleaned, wipâ€" then coverith absorbent cotton ed out with alcohol, then put on a| 8M# bandageMore severe burna few drops of lodine. Do not cover swhould be treatedth sulfathinzol this until it has dried, then cover | emulsiOn, and all ns are best with a bandald or sterile gauze pad looked after by a doc. Regard» held in place with strips of adhesâ€" leass of the size of the n, If redâ€" ive, Or the sulfathiazol emulsion | NC#* develops around it If there could be used. If the wound cannot | Are blisters, it is atial that a be easily preased together or if 11| Aoctor treat this patient. is on the face, then the patient Next week 1 will conti our whould be sent to a physician at | talka wbout home emerges., once. If there is grease or oll in the Good morning, and keep hev. :;l‘ It should be first cleaned Remmmmmmenmemmmememenmemme mm i slear gasoline or benzine. If It‘s a problem nowadays to | there is foreign matter in the up with running expenses. empt. THE GRIMSBY need to t C ORE®et i Sometimes there is severe bleed= | img from the wound so every moth» , er should know how to apply A tcourniquet. This is put on the upper aurm or around the thigh and should . mot be left in place more than five rminutes, then it should be released t see if the wound has not stopâ€" ed bleeding. If no more bleeding iwceurs reelase the tourniquet. The wasiest way to make a tourniquet |l- to tie the ends of a handkerchief or scarf, and by twisting it in a lponeu the band will constrict the mrtery in the limb. A tourniquet is mnlyn-donlhenmr-rmorm thigh. The cut extremity should be so elevated as to lessen the bleedâ€" ing until a physician arrives. Nosebleeds can give considerable | trouble. If it starts without injury | the chances are that a small veasel | just inside the nostril has broken. ; Pack some pledgets of sterile .b-\ l eorbent cotton in the nose, first in the good aide, then pack fAirmly uu-§ side that is bleeding and press the \nootrlll together with the fingers. | In this case it is better to let the |p-llenl sit up near an open windâ€" ow. Cold water on the back of the ‘neck and over the bridge of the | | nose helps to check the bleeding. | l Fuinting is one of the common | ‘emergencies in the home, The | :c-u- may sometimes need medical ,| attention, but the immediate lru\-‘ ,‘mn! is simple. Lie the patient 4 dovnwnhuubudhmrthanlhr| “m. loosen the clothing around | ;\ the neck, and give him plenty of | .lmdl air. If you have smelling | '-l!l handy you could pass these ; ; gently under the nose, but do not | ; attempt to give an unconsclous pa« l n| tient any fluid. Dashing cold water | , | on the face may help to rvvtva‘ womeone who has fainted. In most | , | cases if the patient will simply sit down on a chair and put the head , | between the knees he wil}l general« ,.ll! revive. It used to be thought p that fainting attacks were a sign 4 of heart disease, but we now know % that comparatively few patients y | even with serious heart allments " |ure subject to fainting attacks. INDEPENDENT the latest Ontario election c mmdthodurddhdy‘ ‘The dactor had attended . the family for years and knew that the lady‘s husband, who had died a few months before, had been a staunch Progressive Conservative. no.whenneukedhermnwln- tended to vote, he was greatly surâ€" prised to get the answer, "Lib eral." "But why?" he protected. "Mr.‘ X (the sitting Proâ€"Con member) hn a good man, and you don‘t really know anything about the Liberal candidate, do you?" "That‘s not the point," said the dear old lady. "As long as my dear husband was alive, 1 didn‘t dare to vote for any party but his. 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