Canadian foundryman (1917) . FIG. 4.:. SAFE WAV TO REPAIR A WIBE;SWITCHES UUT. saturated with a soda and water solu-tion (one-fourth pound soda in a halfgallon of clean water). After suchtreatment, the injured person should bewrapped closely in a blanket. All burns should be reported immedi-ately to the foreman or first-aid a second or third degreeburn—that is. one in which the innerand outer skin, or skin and flesh be-neath, are destroyed—may not, althougha serious burn, be immediately painful,but later may lead to gangrene. Fractures For the purposes of first-aid, frac-tures ma


Canadian foundryman (1917) . FIG. 4.:. SAFE WAV TO REPAIR A WIBE;SWITCHES UUT. saturated with a soda and water solu-tion (one-fourth pound soda in a halfgallon of clean water). After suchtreatment, the injured person should bewrapped closely in a blanket. All burns should be reported immedi-ately to the foreman or first-aid a second or third degreeburn—that is. one in which the innerand outer skin, or skin and flesh be-neath, are destroyed—may not, althougha serious burn, be immediately painful,but later may lead to gangrene. Fractures For the purposes of first-aid, frac-tures may be classified as simple,.


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