 | Robert Kemp Philp - 1872 - 432 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,... | |
 | Robert Kemp Philp - 1872 - 370 pages
...is the slightest hope of restoring life. Persons have recovered after twelve hours' insensibility. Strip the body and rub it dry ; then wrap it in hot blankets, and place in a warm bed in a warm room. Cleanse away the froth from the mouth and nose. Apply warm bricks, bottles,... | |
 | Alexander V. Hamilton - 1873 - 454 pages
...is the slightest hope of restoring life. Persons have recovered after twelve hours' insensibility. Strip the body and rub it dry ; then wrap it in hot blankets, and place in a warm bed in a warm room. Cleanse away the froth from the month and nose. Apply warm bricks, bottles,... | |
 | Robert Kemp Philp - 1874 - 170 pages
...most convenient place, with the head a little raised : never hold it up by the feet. Strip the body, rub it dry, then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it in a warm bed in a warm room. Cleanse away the froth and mucus from the mouth, apply warm bricks, bottles, bags of sand (whichever... | |
 | Alvin Wood Chase - 1876 - 948 pages
...following means: Convoy the body CAIIEFULLY, with the head and shoulders supported in a raised condition to the nearest house. Strip the body and rub it dry; then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it in n warm bed in a warm chamber. Wipe and clean the mouth and nostrils. In order to restore the natural... | |
 | Country house - 1883 - 240 pages
...carefully on its face, with the head and shoulders supported in a raised positiou, to the nearest house. 2. Strip the body, and rub it dry ; then wrap it in hot...blankets, and place it in a warm bed in a warm chamber, free from smoke. 3. Wipe and cleanse the mouth and nostrils. 4. In order to restore the natural warmth... | |
 | 1824 - 642 pages
...for Medical assistance, but do not delay the following means. 1. Convey the body carefully, with ttie head and shoulders supported in a raised position, to the nearest house. n. Strip the body, and rub it dry ; tlu'n wrap it in hot blankets, and place it m warm bed in a warm... | |
 | Alvin Wood Chase - 1888 - 660 pages
...following means: Convey the body CAREFULLY, with the head and shoulders supported in a raised condition to the nearest house. Strip the body and rub it dry...blankets, and place it in a warm bed in a warm chamber. Wipe and clean the mouth and nostrils. In order to restore the natural warmth of the body: Move a heated... | |
 | K. L. Armstrong - 1889 - 458 pages
...4. Send for medical assistance immediately, and in the meantime act as iollows: 5. Strip the body; rub it dry, then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it in a warm bed in a warm room. 6. Cleanse away the froth and mucus from the nose and mouth. 7. Apply warm bricks, bottles, bags... | |
 | George Wesley Hale - 1892 - 306 pages
...value : — From Drowning. Lose no time in sending for medic.il assistance. Convey the body carefully, with the head and shoulders supported in a raised...house. Strip the body, and rub it dry ; then wrap it in blankets, and place it in a warm bed, in a warm chamber. Wipe and cleanse the mouth and nostrils. In... | |
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