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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1899-1900-342

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338 DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES ambulance Xectures FREDERIC BURGHARD Surgeon to King's College Hospital THE FIRST AID COURSE Michaelmas Term Wednesday 10 Lectures and Preliminary remarks objects of instruction &c general outline of the Structure and Functions of the Human Body including brief description of the Bones Muscles Arteries and Veins The Functions of the Circular tion Respiration and of the Nervous System The triangular bandage and its application Lectures and β 4" v-l יי ΛΑ ן ן The difference between Arterial Venous and Capillary bleeding and the various extemporary means of arresting it The general direction of the Main Arteries indicating the points where the circulation may be arrested by digital pressure or by the application of tourniquet The triangular bandage Lectures and The signs of fracture and dislocation First aid to be rendered in such accidents The application of splints or other restraining apparatus Treatment of Sprains Bruises and Wounds The triangular bandage Lectures and First aid to those suffering collapse from injury to those stunned to the apoplectic inebriated epileptic fainting and to those bitten by rabid animals or venomous reptiles The immediate treatment of the apparently drowned or otherwise suffocated Burns scalds and poisons What to do when dress catches fire
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