. Dr. Evans' How to keep well; . Fig. 324.—Gun Used as a Temporary Splint in Fracture of the Femur. SOME MINOR AILMENTS 869 Sirup of ipecac. Witch hazel. One-tenth grain calomel tablets. Carbolized vaselin. Five grain bismuth tablets. One dram oil of cloves. Soda mint tablets. Talcum powder. One package antiseptic gauze. One-half pound absorbent cotton. Six gauze roller bandages. Two Bed Cross First Aid outfits. One roll oiled silk. One small bottle collodion. One box tooth wax. One box tooth plasters. One pair scissors. One sharp knife. Pins. SOME MINOR AILMENTS COLIO AND CRAMPS. Fig. 325.—Sl


. Dr. Evans' How to keep well; . Fig. 324.—Gun Used as a Temporary Splint in Fracture of the Femur. SOME MINOR AILMENTS 869 Sirup of ipecac. Witch hazel. One-tenth grain calomel tablets. Carbolized vaselin. Five grain bismuth tablets. One dram oil of cloves. Soda mint tablets. Talcum powder. One package antiseptic gauze. One-half pound absorbent cotton. Six gauze roller bandages. Two Bed Cross First Aid outfits. One roll oiled silk. One small bottle collodion. One box tooth wax. One box tooth plasters. One pair scissors. One sharp knife. Pins. SOME MINOR AILMENTS COLIO AND CRAMPS. Fig. 325.—Sling Made FromCoat. Appendicitis starts with colic. Fever comesafter. Gall stones cause a colic, but the pain isliable to be so severe that it is referred to asstabbing. The shock with gall stones isusually severe. Kidney stones cause a colic. The pain shoots into the genital organs. Then there is the ordinary abdominal colic known as cramp or is caused by spasm of the muscles of the intestinal wall. When muchshock is present look for a cause. If fever follows the colic look for a cause.


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