Grimsby Independent, 8 Dec 1949, p. 3

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VAN JOHNSON DEC. 14â€" 15 prove to be serious if you do not treat it properly, as infection may be introduced through any break in the skin. It is the small, insigâ€" nificant, neglected wound which usually becomes infected. The adâ€" vantages of knowing what to do in any emergency is to prevent a slight injury becoming a serious one. We do not think that you should try and do the work for which a physician is trained, but we do feel that every mother should know how to treat the comâ€" mon injuries that happen in every home. # (By D. V. Currey M. D., Directorâ€" §t.Catharinesâ€"Lincoin Health Unit) in homes than in factories or on the street In home accidents you first aid experts. It is to you the family turns whenever there is an injury, so it is important that you know something about emerâ€" gencies which may occur at home. Even the most trivial wound may ‘The first thing to learn in first aid is to call a doctor immediately for any serious injury, but if there is no telephone in the house send a note with a messenger to the nearest telephone, or to the docâ€" tor‘s office. The next thing is to look the injured person over careâ€" fully, treat the more serious injurâ€" ies first, especially if there is bleeding; and move the injured moulyltmnndlh- with the greatest of care. wewee MeeRTE DC CNHL mmmu-mm-u be looked after at once. All breaks uuumnm-umrm-m. whould be _ thoroughly cleaned, ..,....Mm.w.mnrfl un a few drops of lodine. After mumama.m-rm-und- aid or sterile gauze pad held in P.“"“'M of edheaive, Sul« Pathinzol " emulsion _ can | be | used mnudulunuw.uwvw‘ Wh“‘],’..dw or if it is on the face, then the ,.u...;mcu-mw-vlr dcun-tom.llu-nlll""‘ or all in the wound it should be first cleaned with CLEAR gamo bottle of PLAIN gasoline; a twoâ€" ounce bottle of alcohol; a oneâ€"ounce bottle of 2 per cent iodine; a tube of sulfathiazol emulsion; boraci¢ acid with eye cup and eye dropper» mnrltudkudo-uotm‘ to be elaborate but there are some essential things that should always .clult.mem M”mwu“m aid kits there is a great deal of useless material and often the conâ€" tainers are empty when they are package of absorbent cotton; at least a dozen small bandaids, which are compact dressings about one inch square on adhesive plasâ€" SE ND ME CYO ce b ter and put up in amall cellophane anlapu'l\tntouldht“fi' unnUlM.ou-Mudtw- inch bandages, a roll of twoâ€"inch wthesive, the latter may be torn tainers are emply WNT! """ T02 needed; so look over your first ald kit today and make sure that it is ready for any emergency. In the kit there should be a smaill . c oD COs cSb wrapped individually in paper «N* velopes With this equipment most ordinary domestic _ emergencien may be well looked after, but everything must be properly labelâ€" u,Apn-:nmtnIlll!" clan in needed for the sulfathinzol emulsion â€" Wearing a broad smile, Queen Elizabeth accepts mm:l-flo ca a , a wers in London from sixâ€"yearâ€"old Victoria Hutchinson who follows up the presentation with a curtsey of her own design. The curtsey ended when Miss Hutchinson sat down and hard Most people are always surprised EMERGENCIES IN THE HOME CURTSEY ENDS IN siTâ€"DOWN commoA emergencies ; a small pair of : m â€" fourâ€"ounce THE GRIMSBY NDEPENDENT a small matter in the wound, the forceps should be boiled and any dirt or cher material picked out of the wound before it is cleaned up and covered with a dressing. Sometimes there is severe bleedâ€" line or benzine. If there is foreign ing from a wound so every moâ€" ther should know how to apply a tourniquet. This is put on the upper arm or around the thigh and should not be left in place for more than five minutes, then it should be released to see if the wound has stopped blecding. If no more bleeding occurs, release the tourniquet. ‘The easiest way to and by twisting in it a pencil the band will constrict the artery in the limb. The cut extremity should be without injury the chances are that a small blood vessel just inside the pledgets of sterile absorbent cotton in the nose, first in the good side; then pack firmly the side that is biceding and press the nostrils together with the fingers. In this casé it is betterto let the patient wit up near an open window. Cold water on the back of the neck and over the bridge of the nose helps to check the bleeding. Fainting is one of the common bleeding until a physician arrives ‘NATURE UNSPOILED "YOoURS TO ENJOY®~ The GOLDENâ€"CROWNED KINGLET is one of our Mu' mate. Usally to be found in .pmml\ounub Insects and the eggs of plant like and deserves protection. YOURS TO PROTECT CARLINGS | Q o cammmm‘s IE q If it has fainted. In most cases if the patient will simply sit down on a chair and put the head between the knees he will generally revive. It used to be thought that fainting attacks were a sign of heart diâ€" sease, but we know that comparaâ€" tively few patients even with serâ€" tous heart allments are subject to worst treatment of any type of home accident. If the skin is desâ€" troyed by heat, that part seems particularly liable to infection, so for the sake of the burn, but preâ€" vents the possibility of infection and scarring. If a burn is serious, telephone your doctor at once and tell him what type of case it is, in the meantime give the patient an aspirin tablet to relieve the pain. 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