Instructing the Class in Bandaging a Victim at the Scene Bandaging the Head and Limbs. Because of Great Distances an Hour May of the Accident. Elapse Before Medical Aid Can Be Obtained. The Proper 'Way of Removing an Injured Man Who Has Been The Correct Way of Carrying an Struck and Thrown Upon the Cowcatcher With Struck and Has Fallen on the Front End of the Engine. Injured Man Single-Handed. Serious Injury to the Legs and Skull. A MEDICAL CORPS FOR RAILROAD OPERATORS., scientific american, 1906-11-24
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