resumes its natural shape ; (e) if gently moved, a grating sensation 

 (crepitis) may be felt ; (/) limb is movable. Note. Some of these 

 signs may be absent. 



DISLOCATION. (a) Occurs at joints ; (b) limb is fixed, not 

 movable ; (c) no crepitis. 



FRACTURE OF SKULL. Unconciousness ; bleeding from the 

 ears. Treatment Rest in bed. 



FRACTURE OF JAW. (a) Irregularity ; (b) bleeding from the 

 gums. Treatment. Bandage around the jaw and head. 



FRACTURE OF COLLAR-BONE. (a) Pain ; irregularity ; (6) elbow 

 supported by the other hand ; (c) head inclined to side of fracture. 

 Treatment. (a] Place patient on hard bed on his back, without a 

 pillow ; (b} Put pad in the arm-pit, put on triangular bandage with 

 elbow brought forward and close to the side. 



FRACTURE OF ARM. Several symptoms. Treatment. Put 

 padded splints back, front and^each side with a bandage, and put 

 hand in a sling, leaving the elbow free. 



FRACTURE OF FORK-ARM. Loss of power, pain, depression. 

 Treatment. Bend the fore-arm and keep the thumb upwards. 

 Padded splint back and front with bandage, and put fore-arm in a sling. 



FRACTURE OF HAND OR FINGERS. Put hand on a well padded 

 broad splint, and carry it in a sling. 



FRACTURE OF RIHS. Pain in breathing or coughing. Pressure 

 of hand to prevent movement relieves pain ; short breathing ; crepitis. 

 Treatment. Envelope with a broad bandage or towel. 



FRAC rriv'i OF THIGH. Usual signs. Treatment. Long splint 

 on the outside. 



