5. Fomentations of hops, or smartweed or wormwood, etc., are also good.
6. Vinegar and Hops—Turpentine Liniment.—This can be used later, for stimulating purposes.
[Illustration: Most efficient way of Bandaging Eyes showing how Bandage may be lifted from one eye.]
[Illustration: Usual Spiral Reverse Bandage of the Arm.]
Bandaging and Photographs by DR. W. E. ZIEGENFUSS, of Detroit.
Done expressly for this book.
The following is a liniment made by an old gentleman I used to know. I was well acquainted with him while he was living, and I know he was a good, competent man. Following is the recipe:
"Oil of Amber l ounce.
Oil of Wormwood 1 ounce.
Oil of Tansy 1 ounce.
Camphor Gum 2 ounces.
Ammonia 2 ounces.
Oil of Spike 1 ounce.
Small piece castile soap.
Spirits of Wine 1 pint.
Rub in thoroughly. In some cases it should be diluted one-fourth to one-half strength. Full strength for much pain.
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BURNS. SCALDS.—
A Burn is caused by dry heat.