Canadian foundryman (1917) . FIG 44 SCHAEFER METHOD OF ARTIFICIAL RESPIRA-TION—EXPIRATION. FIG. 15. SCHAEFER METHOD OF ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION—INSPIRATION cobwebs, tobacco, or dust should not beput on a wound, nor should the openwound be touched with the finzers. If a fellow workman sets hurt andthe wound bleeds profusely, or in spurts,apply a tourniquet or constrictor andnotify the first-aid man. Immediate When a large burn is caused by cloth-ing ignited from hot metal or cinder, orby electric flashes, steam, or boilingwater, it is better not to remove anybut the outer clothing. The injuredman
Canadian foundryman (1917) . FIG 44 SCHAEFER METHOD OF ARTIFICIAL RESPIRA-TION—EXPIRATION. FIG. 15. SCHAEFER METHOD OF ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION—INSPIRATION cobwebs, tobacco, or dust should not beput on a wound, nor should the openwound be touched with the finzers. If a fellow workman sets hurt andthe wound bleeds profusely, or in spurts,apply a tourniquet or constrictor andnotify the first-aid man. Immediate When a large burn is caused by cloth-ing ignited from hot metal or cinder, orby electric flashes, steam, or boilingwater, it is better not to remove anybut the outer clothing. The injuredman should be handled as little and ascarefully as possible. It may be neces- when the broken bone does not comethrough the skin, and compound,when the broken bone sticks throughthe skin. Unless a broken limb ishandled carefully a simple fracture maybe converted into a compound fracture;therefore, a man with a fracture should :»; CANADIAN FOUNDRYMAN not be moved until a splint has beenapplied. A compound fracture requiresa
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