The Soldiers First Aid Handbook Comprising a Series of Lectures to Members of
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A little grit will do no harm. Acid Antidotes are employed to form harm- less or comparatively harmless compounds with acids in cases of poisoning with the latter. Those which the bearer should especially remember are vinegar and lemon-juice. Bland Liquids are employed to soothe the membranes which have been irritated or corroded by the action of a poison. They include beaten ORDINARY ACCIDENTS, ETC. POISONING. 63 eggs, oil, milk, condensed milk, gruel, barley- water, arrow-root, flour and wate...r, starch decoc- tion, mucilage, etc. Stimulants may be necessary in cases of threat- ening collapse or unconsciousness. They include liquors, wine, tea, coffee, and dilute ammonia (tea- spoonful to a teacupful of water). Tea and coffee are furthermore valuable as being antidotes to several poisons, on account of the tannin they contain. In preparing them no time should be lost in settling or straining. Whiskey may be given in teaspoonful doses, with tea or coffee, or as a toddy. Stimulants may be given by the bowel.
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