. The universal assistant, and complete mechanic : containing over one million industrial facts, calculations, receipts, processes, trade secrets, rules, business forms, legal items, etc., in every occupation, from the household to the manufactory. and appUed to tie armpits, sides, feet, & stimulatewith table gpooniul doses of or brandy every 15 or 20 minutes,unnl partial recovery, and nourish by giving strong soup the patient is not bleeding, do not bind the limb tight, but coverthe bruised part lightly with rags. If bleeding results, do not try to stop it by bindi


. The universal assistant, and complete mechanic : containing over one million industrial facts, calculations, receipts, processes, trade secrets, rules, business forms, legal items, etc., in every occupation, from the household to the manufactory. and appUed to tie armpits, sides, feet, & stimulatewith table gpooniul doses of or brandy every 15 or 20 minutes,unnl partial recovery, and nourish by giving strong soup the patient is not bleeding, do not bind the limb tight, but coverthe bruised part lightly with rags. If bleeding results, do not try to stop it by binding up the wotmd,but find ti;e anery by its beatinj, and place a firm and smooth wadmade of cloth or rolled up, or any roimd smooth article of propersize, wrapped up and place oicr the artery as shown in the figures,tie a haudKerchief around the Umb and tigbten up: put a stick throughnnd<?T the handkerchief as shown in Fig. B, giving it just enough to stop the bleeding, then enter one end of the stick under thehandkerchief as shown iii Fig. C, to secure the bind. When the legis bleeding below the knee, applv the pad over the artery at the backof the thigh, as shown at C, on tig. A, and secure in front as The artery in the thisb runs alone the inner side of the muscle infront near the bone. A little above the knee, it passes to the back ofthe bone. In injuries at or above the knee, apply the compress highupon tlie imier side of the thiizh. at the point where two thumbs meetat C .on Fig. D, with the knot on the outer side of the thigh. The artery in the arm runs down the inner side of the large musclein fi-ont, quite close to the bone; low down it gets further forwardtowards the bend of the elbow. It is most easily found and com-pressed a little above the middle at C, as shown on Fig. E. Examine the limb from time to tiiue. and relax the compression ilit l^ecomes very cold or purple, but tighten the handkerchief again incase of bieedihg. To trans


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