How to Keep Well a Text book of Health for Use in the Lower Grade of Schools

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How to Keep Well a Text book of Health for Use in the Lower Grade of Schools
Albert F Albert Franklin Blaisdell
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- showing how a handker- bleeding from an artery and chief and a stick may be applied j. J^f- f rom a vein.
to the arm to stop bleeding.
If an artery bleeds, the blood is of a bright-scarlet color, and spurts in a stream. If a vein bleeds, the blood is of a dark and purple color, and slowly oozes out, or flows in a steady stream.
Bleeding from an artery is a dangerous matter in proportion to the size of the vessel, and life itself may be speedily lost ; while bleeding from a vein is rarely a se
...rious injury, and generally stops of itself, aided, if need be, by pressure.
When an artery is bleeding, always remember to make deep pressure between the wound and the heart. Send at once for the doctor.
Meanwhile there is something to do. Keep cool, and do not be afraid to act at once. A firm grip in the right place with the fingers will do, until a twisted handkerchief, stout cord, shoestring, or suspender is ready to take its place.
If the artery is of some size, make a knot in whatever is used, and bring the pressure of the knot to bear over HELP AT HAND 173 the artery.


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