The Maternal Management of Children in Health And Disease

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3. If the compression fails in stopping the bleeding, or from thesituation of the leech-bites it cannot be adopted, because there is nofirm point of resistance upon which to make pressure, the part may bedusted with starch or gum arabic powder, or, if this is of no avail, the wound may be touched with lunar caustic.
If none of these measures are successful, the assistance of themedical attendant must be obtained; and if firm pressure be made uponthe part, no serious loss of blood can ensue befo
...re his arrival.
Leeches should never be resorted to by a parent for any of thediseases of infancy, without medical direction.
Sect. V. --BLISTERS AND POULTICES.
A blister should never be applied for any infantile disease, exceptwhen ordered by a medical man, as its injudicious use might greatlyaggravate the complaint.
There are also one or two precautions in reference to the mode of theapplication of a blister, which it is always right for a parent toattend to. From the great irritability of the skin, it should never beallowed to remain on longer than from two to four hours.


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