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Bouillon Cubes: 



Bouillon can be purchased anywhere in cubes, and this 

 is a handy article of diet to have along, for nothing is more 

 beneficial than a cup of steaming hot bouillon on a cold raw 

 winter's day. The following varieties of canned soups are 

 also recommended to the camper: 



Vegetable soup, split pea soup, navy bean soup, mock 

 turtle soup, black bean soup, cream of corn, beef bouillon, 

 mulligatawny soup, beef soup, oxtail soup, tomato soup, to- 

 mato bouillon, tomato rice with curry, cream of tomato, con- 

 somme, beef stew T , and chicken soup. 



These soups are already prepared in cans, boiling water 

 being all that it is necessary to add to complete them. Truly 

 a nice innovation for the outdoorsman. The} 7 may be ob- 

 tained at any grocery store. 



The First Aid Kit: 



Every camper should take with him on his trip a medi- 

 cal kit, containing such necessary drugs and medicines as 

 thought necessary, as well as solutions with which to wash 

 the throat and mouth, a disinfecting solution, etc., the con- 

 tents of the kit having been recommended to you by your 

 physician or druggist. 



Cuts: 



Any camper is liable to receive cuts, and something 

 must be taken along as a first aid treatment. The follow- 

 ing, taken from "Health and Sanitation," by Dr. W. L. 

 Heizer, who is Executive Secretary of the Kentucky Board 

 of Tuberculosis Commissioners, in collaboration with Mrs. 

 V. 0. Gilbert, is considered authoritative medical advice on 

 the subjects "cuts," "punctures," "bruises," "bites of ani- 

 mals," "stings of insects," "foreign bodies in the eye," 

 "snake bites," "breaks and dislocations of bones." 



"This is one of the most common accidents to those who 

 are careless in the handling of knives, etc. The cut may be 



