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a wound, cleanse it and apply antiseptic dressing before putting limb in splints. Disturb the limb as little as possible and make the patient comfortable until arrival of doctor. SNAKE BITES.--Tie something tightly around the limb, between the wound and the heart. Give patient a good dose of brandy or some other spirit. Encourage the bleeding by squeezing the bitten part and bathe with warm water. If breathing is bad, use artificial respiration. POISONS.--In the first place endeavor to find out the poison. If you cannot, and there are no stains about mouth or lips and no burning sensation in mouth and throat, give an emetic or tickle throat to make patient vomit. Emetics are: three-teaspoonfuls of mustard in pint of tepid water; salt and water, two tablespoonfuls to pint of warm water. (See First Aid for Poisoning.) When there are stains, etc., give cream, white of eggs, olive or linseed oil (no oil with phosphorus poisoning). Antidotes to follow. GRIT IN THE EYE.--Do not rub the injured eye. By rubbing the other eye you will bring tears, which may wash the grit out. If not, roll back the upper eyelid over a match or pencil, and remove the grit with the corner of your handkerchief or small camel hair brush. If lime in eye, wash out at once with water, then drop olive or castor oil between the lids. Do not attempt to remove anything deeply imbedded--drop in olive oil and bandage. FAINTING---The patient is very faint and partially or completely unconscious. Pulse is weak and rapid and breathing quickened. No convulsions. Place the patient in a lying position with the head lower than the rest of the body. Loosen his clothing at neck and chest. Give patient plenty of fresh air. Sprinkle face and chest with cold water and apply smelling salts to nose. Rub the limbs toward body. Give stimulant when patient is able to swallow. SPRAINS.--A sprain is the tearing of the ligaments or capsule of a joint and bursting of small blood vessels, and swelling. Apply cold water dressings as long as they give comfort, and afterwards apply hot fomentations. Rest the part in an easy position. If movement of limb be essential, bandage it tightly. If in doubt, treat as a fracture. [*]FRENCH MONEY 5 centimes (one sou) ......= 1 cent 25 " ......= 5 cents 50 " ......= 10 " 1 franc ......= 20 " 2 " .....
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