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What to do in cases of accidents and emergencies : describing the symptoms in each case, and how to treat them on the moment : with a list of the principal poisons, which, if taken, require prompt treatment : their remedies and antidotes, designed.
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Bester Preis: € 1,75 (vom 08.09.2019)What to Do in Cases of Accidents and Emergencies Describing the Symptoms in Each Case, and How to Treat Them on the Moment . (1888)
ISBN: 9781230421360 bzw. 123042136X, in Englisch, TheClassics.us, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 26 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 edition. Excerpt: . . . for while the sufferer is undergoing the preliminary treatment above described, which must not be abated until his arrival. Things in the Eye. Sand, broken eye-lashes, cinders, etc. , often lodge under the eye-lids, usually the lower lid. When a person complains ot some substance in the eye, the inside of the lower eyelid and lower portion of the ball should first be examined. Pull the lid down and at the same time direct the person to look up and from one side to the other. If nothing be discerned there, the patient is then to be directed to look downward. This will expose to view the upper part of the globe. If the object is under the lower lid, pull the lid down and remove by wiping the little nuisance into the corner of the eye with a camels hair brush, or a soft rag, or the end of the finger covered with a silk handkerchief. If the object is under the upper lid, lay a pencil or crochet needle or some round smooth thing, as a bodkin, which will turn the lid wrong side out, and remove in the same way. Sometimes a small chipping of iron gets fixed on the ball of the eye, and engineers are often very expert in removing them with the point of a pen-knife. But if you can get a good magnet, it will draw away the chip of iron without any risk of injuring the eye. Broken eye-lashes which have become fixed in the eye, should be extracted with forceps. Persons employed or standing about buildings where quicklime is used, may accidentally get some into the eye. It is instantly removed by bathing the eye well with vinegar and water. One part of vinegar to three parts of water. The vinegar will neutralize the lime and will rob it of its burning properties. The lime will soon burn away the sight, if the proper means are not promptly used. . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
What to Do in Cases of Accidents and Emergencies; Describing the Symptoms in Each Case, and How to Treat Them on the Moment . (Paperback) (2013)
ISBN: 9781230421360 bzw. 123042136X, in Englisch, Theclassics.Us, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 edition. Excerpt: . for while the sufferer is undergoing the preliminary treatment above described, which must not be abated until his arrival. Things in the Eye. Sand, broken eye-lashes, cinders, etc., often lodge under the eye-lids, usually the lower lid. When a person complains ot some substance in the eye, the inside of the lower eyelid and lower portion of the ball should first be examined. Pull the lid down and at the same time direct the person to look up and from one side to the other. If nothing be discerned there, the patient is then to be directed to look downward. This will expose to view the upper part of the globe. If the object is under the lower lid, pull the lid down and remove by wiping the little nuisance into the corner of the eye with a camel s hair brush, or a soft rag, or the end of the finger covered with a silk handkerchief. If the object is under the upper lid, lay a pencil or crochet needle or some round smooth thing, as a bodkin, which will turn the lid wrong side out, and remove in the same way. Sometimes a small chipping of iron gets fixed on the ball of the eye, and engineers are often very expert in removing them with the point of a pen-knife. But if you can get a good magnet, it will draw away the chip of iron without any risk of injuring the eye. Broken eye-lashes which have become fixed in the eye, should be extracted with forceps. Persons employed or standing about buildings where quicklime is used, may accidentally get some into the eye. It is instantly removed by bathing the eye well with vinegar and water. One part of vinegar to three parts of water. The vinegar will neutralize the lime and will rob it of its burning properties. The lime will soon burn away the sight, if the proper means are not promptly used.
What to Do in Cases of Accidents and Emergencies; Describing the Symptoms in Each Case, and How to Treat Them on the Moment . (Paperback) (2013)
ISBN: 9781230421360 bzw. 123042136X, in Englisch, Theclassics.Us, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository [54837791], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 edition. Excerpt: . for while the sufferer is undergoing the preliminary treatment above described, which must not be abated until his arrival. Things in the Eye. Sand, broken eye-lashes, cinders, etc., often lodge under the eye-lids, usually the lower lid. When a person complains ot some substance in the eye, the inside of the lower eyelid and lower portion of the ball should first be examined. Pull the lid down and at the same time direct the person to look up and from one side to the other. If nothing be discerned there, the patient is then to be directed to look downward. This will expose to view the upper part of the globe. If the object is under the lower lid, pull the lid down and remove by wiping the little nuisance into the corner of the eye with a camel s hair brush, or a soft rag, or the end of the finger covered with a silk handkerchief. If the object is under the upper lid, lay a pencil or crochet needle or some round smooth thing, as a bodkin, which will turn the lid wrong side out, and remove in the same way. Sometimes a small chipping of iron gets fixed on the ball of the eye, and engineers are often very expert in removing them with the point of a pen-knife. But if you can get a good magnet, it will draw away the chip of iron without any risk of injuring the eye. Broken eye-lashes which have become fixed in the eye, should be extracted with forceps. Persons employed or standing about buildings where quicklime is used, may accidentally get some into the eye. It is instantly removed by bathing the eye well with vinegar and water. One part of vinegar to three parts of water. The vinegar will neutralize the lime and will rob it of its burning properties. The lime will soon burn away the sight, if the proper means are not promptly used.
What to Do in Cases of Accidents and Emergencies: Describing the Symptoms in Each Case, and How to Treat Them On the Moment . (Paperback) (2010)
ISBN: 9781147833157 bzw. 114783315X, in Englisch, BiblioLife, LLC, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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What to Do in Cases of Accidents and Emergencies: Describing the Symptoms in Each Case, and How to Treat Them On the Moment .
ISBN: 9781147833157 bzw. 114783315X, in Englisch, Nabu Press, neu.
Joseph B. Lawrence, Books, Fiction and Literature, What to Do in Cases of Accidents and Emergencies: Describing the Symptoms in Each Case, and How to Treat Them On the Moment ... This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
What to Do in Cases of Accidents and Emergencies; Describing the Symptoms in Each Case, and How to Treat Them on the Moment .
ISBN: 9781230421360 bzw. 123042136X, in Englisch, General Books LLC, neu.
Joseph B. Lawrence, Books, Fiction and Literature, What to Do in Cases of Accidents and Emergencies; Describing the Symptoms in Each Case, and How to Treat Them on the Moment ... What to Do in Cases of Accidents and Emergencies; Describing the Symptoms in Each Case, and How to Treat Them on the Moment ...
What to do in cases of accidents and emergencies : describing the symptoms in each case, and how to treat them on the moment : with a list of the principal poisons, which, if taken, require prompt treatment : their remedies and antidotes, designed. (2012)
ISBN: 9785881775063 bzw. 5881775066, vermutlich in Englisch, 150 Seiten, gebraucht.
What To Do In Cases Of Accidents And Emergencies: Describing The Symptoms In Each Case, And How To Treat Them On The Moment (1888) (2009)
ISBN: 9781104541675 bzw. 110454167X, in Englisch, 142 Seiten, Kessinger Publishing, LLC, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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What To Do In Cases Of Accidents And Emergencies: Describing The Symptoms In Each Case, And How To Treat Them On The Moment (1888) (2009)
ISBN: 9781104541675 bzw. 110454167X, in Englisch, 142 Seiten, Kessinger Publishing, LLC, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work. Hardcover, Label: Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Product group: Book, Published: 2009-05-10, Studio: Kessinger Publishing, LLC.
What to Do in Cases of Accidents and Emergencies: Describing the Symptoms in Each Case, and How to Treat Them on the Moment . (2010)
ISBN: 9781147833157 bzw. 114783315X, in Englisch, Nabu Press, Charleston SC, Taschenbuch, neu.
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