Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1914 — For Bad Burns- [ARTICLE]
For Bad Burns-
Don’t thrust a burned foot or hand Into cold water. It relieves for ft moment, only to be followed by an Increase of pain, peeling oft of the cuticle, and very frequently by ulceration of the wound. Don’t tie up in a dry doth; all woven material is porous and admits air. Don’t drag off the clothing. , Don’t rub or cut off the hanging' skin. Tour object when called upon to treat a burn is at once to exclude air. For-this purpose notit- . lng is better than oil of some sort. Paraffin Is mot a bad tiring, or vaseline, or common olive oil, or lard and butter, If both be entirely without salL —FJrst Aid for Everyday Accidents. TOTTR OWN DKCOOIST WIIXMCIX YOU Try Murine Bye Bemeay for Bed, Weo*. Watery Bye* and Granulated Kyellds: Bo Smarting—lust Bye Comfort. Write for Book of the Bye by mall >'ree. Murine Kye Remedy Co., Chlcagm F. A. Elliott, state forester of Oreassociations among lumbermen for prevention of forest fires have proved their worth. Dr. Peery’s Vermifuge “Dead Shot” tills and expels Worms In a very few bourn Adv. The man who travels on his cheek ought to have a pretty strong face. m
