LESSON FORTY-THREE 
WOUNDS AND THEIR TREATMENT 
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. Drainage for the wound. 
to serious consequences. 
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. Kinds of wounds. 
. First step in treating. 
Checking blood flow. 
Cleansing the wound. 
. Making the bandage. 
. Stitching a wound. 
. Making the stitches. 
. Pins in emergency. 
Antiseptic washes. 
Nail puncture. 
Treating nail punctures. 
. Treating bruises. 
. Leg wounds. 
. Maggots in wounds. 
Note to the Teacher.—A neglected wound often leads 
Show the importance of clean- 
liness and protection of wounds and cuts, even if the 
injury is slight and seemingly unimportant. 
wounds are of frequent occurrence, making it possible to 
put in practice some of the suggestions made in this 
A teacher should never neglect an opportunity 
of putting into practical use useful information of what- 
ever nature it may be and whenever it is possible so to do. 
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