War Emergencies Call for Home First-Aid Kit

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Basic items that should be in every home medicine chest to care for wartime casualties have been listed for American citizens by a government department. The essentials include sterile gauze for bandages and adhesive tape, scissors, tweezers, clinical thermometer and a group of simple medicines. Topping this list is a tannic acid jelly for burns; greasy ointments are advised against. Five-grain tablets of aspirin are suggested for relief of pain, but these are to be used in small doses and not too frequently. For faintness, the medicine chest should have a bottle of aromatic spirits of ammonia. Bicarbonate of soda is indicated for indigestion, and in larger quantities as an emetic. For laxatives, mineral oil or milk of magnesia are suggested. An antiseptic such as iodine is also a valuable standby.

Title (Dublin Core)
War Emergencies Call for Home First-Aid Kit
Subject (Dublin Core)
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Article Title and/or Image Caption (Dublin Core)
War Emergencies Call for Home First-Aid Kit
Language (Dublin Core)
Eng
Temporal Coverage (Dublin Core)
World War II
Date Issued (Dublin Core)
1942-08
Is Part Of (Dublin Core)
Popular Mechanics, vol. 78, n. 2, 1942
pages (Bibliographic Ontology)
87
Rights (Dublin Core)
Public domain
Source (Dublin Core)
Google books
References (Dublin Core)
United States of America
Archived by (Dublin Core)
Enrico Saonara