In case of scalding or burning the body, immersing the part in cold water gives entire relief, as instantaneously as the lightning. Meanwhile, get some common dry flour, and apply it an inch or two thick on the injured part, the moment it emerges from... Hall's Journal of Health - Seite 2671869Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Egbert Guernsey - 1857 - 740 Seiten
...common articles nullify a larger number of virulent poisons than any medicines in the shops Ir. cases of scalding or burning the body, immersing the part in cold water Riven-entire relief, as instantaneously as the lightning. Meanwhile get pome common diy flour, and... | |
| 1860 - 682 Seiten
...common articles nullify a larger number of virnlent poisons than any medicines in the shops. In cases of scalding or burning the body, immersing the part...cold water gives entire relief as instantaneously as lightning. Meanwhile get some common dry Hour, and apply it an inch or two thick on the injured part... | |
| 1860 - 344 Seiten
...in cold water affords instantaneous relief. Meanwhile get some common dry flour and a p. ply: it on inch or two thick on the injured part the moment it emerges from thu wa laiv ;:Use a common dredging or pepper box in its application, as that will sprink lo the Hour... | |
| Charles Henry Fowler, William Harrison De Puy - 1880 - 364 Seiten
...saves time and trouble ; and most important of all, the resulting scars do not contract. 4. In cases of scalding or burning the body, immersing the part...on the injured part the moment it emerges from the wi'.ter, and keep sprinkling on the flour * STEKT.E. — If you are caught in a snow-storm, look for... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1897 - 500 Seiten
...saves time and trouble, and, most important of all, the resulting scars do not contract. (5) In cases of scalding or burning the body, immersing the part...the water, and keep sprinkling on the flour through any thing like a pepper-box cover, so ns to put it on evenly. Do nothing else, drink nothing but water,... | |
| 672 Seiten
...relief as instantaneously1 as lightning; -Meanwhile get some common! dry flour and apply iti'ftb inch of two thick on the injured part, the -moment it emerges 'from -the water, ^and keep on sprinkling the floúí through ; аву thing like a pepper-box cover, so na to' put it on evenly.... | |
| 1859 - 404 Seiten
...common articles nullify a larger number of virulent poisons than any medicines in the shops. In cases of scalding or burning the body, immersing the part...dry flour, and apply it an inch or two thick on the mjured part, the moment it emerges from the water, and keep sprinkling on the flour through anything... | |
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