 | 1857 - 796 pages
...of tobacco. [all fluids and the tongue itsr\f then fall I. Convey the body carefully, on its face, with the head and shoulders supported in a raised position, to the near^ est house. II. Strip the bodv, and rub it dry ; then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it in... | |
 | William Wright - 1858 - 426 pages
...methods of treatment can be adopted. Strip the body as soon as possible, and rub it dry with hot cloths, then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it in a warm bed, in a warm chamber, free from smoke. In order to restore the natural warmth of the body move a moderately-heated, covered... | |
 | William Wright - 1858 - 422 pages
...spirits ; nor inject tobacco smoke, or infusion of tobacco. Convey the body carefully (and quickly) with the head and shoulders supported in a raised position, to the nearest house, where the following methods of treatment can be adopted. Strip the body as soon as possible, and rub... | |
 | Elliot G. Storke - 1859 - 832 pages
...immediately, and in the mean time act as follows : First. Strip the body, rub it dry, and then rub it in hot blankets, and place it in a warm bed in a warm room. Second. Cleanse away the froth and mucus from the nose and mouth. Third. Apply warm bricks, bottles,... | |
 | Walter S. Wells, William Braithwaite - 1860 - 928 pages
...spirits. 6. Nor inject tobaccoBmoke nor infusion of tobacco. I. Convey the body carefully, on its face with the head and shoulders supported in a raised position, to the nearest house. II. Strip the body, and rub it dry ; then wrap it in hot blankets, and placo it in a warm bed in a... | |
 | Loftus's Almanack for Brewers - 1206 pages
...up the body by ¿s feet Nor rub the body with salt or spirit».— Convey the body carefully, * °-b the head and shoulders supported in a raised position, to the nearest -не. Strip the body, and rub it dry ; then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it Bivum bed in a warm... | |
 | Frederick Marryat, G B. Richardson - 1864 - 448 pages
...OF TREATMENT. I. Support the body carefully, with the head and shoulders in a raised position. II. Strip the body, and rub it dry ; then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it in warm bed. III. Wipe and cleanse the mouth and nostrils. IV. In order to restore the natural wanrfth... | |
 | Robert Kemp Philp - 1865 - 410 pages
...Send for medical assistance immediately, and in the meantime act as follows : — v. Strip the body, rub it dry : then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it in a warm bed in a warm room. vi. Cleanse away the froth and mucus from the nose and mouth, vii. Apply warm bricks, bottles,... | |
 | Charles Frederick T. Young - 1866 - 574 pages
...OR SPIRITS. 6. NOR INJECT TOBACCO SMOKE OH ITS INFUSION. 7. CONVEY THE BODY carefully ON ITS FACE, WITH THE HEAD AND SHOULDERS SUPPORTED IN A RAISED POSITION, TO THE NEAREST HOUSE. Directions for Restoring the Apparently Dead. I. If from Drmvning or other Suffocation, or Narcotic... | |
 | Old Humphrey - 1866 - 168 pages
...shoulders in a raised position, to the nearest house. "2. Strip the body, and rub it dry ; then wrap it up in hot blankets, and place it in a warm bed in a warm chamber. " 3. Wipe and cleanse the mouth and nostrils. "4. In order to restore the natural warmth of the body... | |
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