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Show ureaii of Mines Rescue Car Is Coining 0 cx as as A xperts to Demonstrate First Aid Workl cyV t'unu V. S.'Bme.ui of Mines civ No. U ile-mon-.tv.it i'.; the- proper method of eai'rj nu Injured poison, .lie los.. ,j,e nk'tmo of the iv.r which. Is equipped with t ho latest dovleos for n.ivlng life. Tills our will he, on tlui iililo lit til Oregon Short Line depot for uMie Inspection during tho weeks of September '.V.1 niul October 0. I' . x x v . , , v-f, W :' .'v" 1 ' v - o . ! " ; '. v.- s i-. - ; ' - '. ; x . . ;. . r , . . , i I " v ' " I ' w , v n . ,.,: 1 - U- - , ' v , : t. r. v. - "Vts5' v , n , ..- . .. . -.. ... 1 " , 1 I ' ' V A i.-x-'.-'c v. - . ' '.' . - ares. With Practical . monstrations, Will Be Arranged. "-Nation s c...t; f.-c-..o:-.. oo:.- ; of i;fc a.-i ;:v:e::..j: -""---- a-.'r.-.r r. J3 (--TT. l.f.i'J 'Uf "rf '.r. ; ilt.--i v it I c'r r'-: 'A-'h Ihe -- ) , V -"- - ae of R:-,.a.-'i V. 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Wli;it woil'd The a- ,.-d-r ror :i ih if wtr1 to f:::d a I :t.:.;i wit:, a t roken !er? This is an - rr. rk. . ,- -,- v : rh ti- ; u : .tn. in;i v ivi v r t" jit t:;;1'-. '.r'io- ::f'.m . t -r.t f t a (',--: ,.r ;i r i h'iiv ti ; rM u; :i a f"v .!!:; .icl.n" u i t pTaT'i o-l I v .i fr ir -. ,. : , '! h-. h-. o.-.i; iK'.ir.i t-cr'.-vi j. : . : -,i h. y w . . :UI ! u:i i t ti: irih- i -:I :,-tii--.; or 1:i--k (f iiTion f.Ifc'f, tn o mat whi'-'i ! don-i liiini Jialrly arid aimo-'l n-..i ! ' ' n I ! '. "I'r.'l.'r n:tl!nirv r! rrurri r- th f. rft thin -o ilo n'i.il ht- lii .''nl fi- a di -t-T. In the inr-am 1 n; v, hi waiting ior Ihf U.c :or. wh.it f'tnv;, f... d - t' vt-rt ;i in;r.or ii'.j'i.-y frurn lnvonr,: l: rnnj-ir; t:;;tt !. -a hl.iv fr.wti:rr from -online a nmi-u nd " W'hnt sh - -uhl h doi:e fo pr. :;: d-.i;:i from it-si of :i!fm., an ":in Wt-iuTi.I f.-n'ii h'.-nrnlrk tn ' . to relieve t he u-r.t from I'.nn ? A '.I of thee coriil:lon.s ir.'.JSt be prfjar-! for. I; If i '.id eno to have f o far? t hi-." ron -ilOr.s !n trie op.-ti ;ilr In the rity. w!-Hr-r--: :ef may he h-ol. but liow riv: -h w oti d it be to fa e t :iv -anif co:il!t'iiu--mlit-s from aid or perhaps in a niln1? Statistics Given. "During the ear of 1 f 1 7 . accord tr; to at: sti- h roir.pile-J ny the bureau of ml:ie?. Z'i.i:. ni'-n wire lnjur'd undcrcroLiiiJ. ( f thf-se, 71:7 died, leavini; o.." widows and ' tl.'J orphans. Numerous lata Ml ten could j have bet-n prevent ed if correct first-aid I had been frien. Furthermore, of the ncc!- dents which did not result In fatalities j many, which Uft me;i crinplps for life. ini:;ht have been nn titrated in their f-e- verity if the ritcht dr.sinK had be.-n ap-i ap-i plied or the broken niem'.r had b-.cn cor-f cor-f rect'y '..aiiua'ed, fo as nLt lu have cacned ; compound fractures or arterial bleeding. ! "A case Is on reoord where a woman who had been trarned In f irt,t-aid work wan one of many in a railroad accident. She organized a first-aid crew. It is estimated tluit her work, which was highly high-ly efficient because of her previous training, train-ing, saved the lives of twenty people." Doctors to Cooperate. Not on!y have J. Parley White, chief of police of Salt Lako. and V. H. By. water, chief of the fire department, j promised the staff of car No. U their co-operarion co-operarion to make the first-aid campaign of the bureau of minr a success, hut ! local physicians have aluo signified ' thHr ! wiilink'ness to do all within their power! to aid this nation-wide, movement. Or (J. W. Middleton. past president of the ! Utah Medical association, made the fol- : lowing Ktateintnt in regard to the work ' last nih'ht; j 'Of all fractures approximately 5 per! cent are compound. These result pen- ' eraily in Infection, particularly those at tho joint. Sterile dressing, such a.-r those taught In first-aid work, would prevent ' many of these infections, which often re- 1 suit In the loss of an arm or lei;." j Ir. 10. F. Hoot, surgeon at trie Holy Cross hoefiital, spoke of the necessity of i flrst-nlfl work as follows: "It is the opin- 1 ion of thinking medical men that nil In- 1 dustrla! worker siiould be thoroughly schooled In f Irst-ttid work. This training train-ing would Insure Injured persons Instant care of the rik'ht character, would save unnecessary sufferln.tr, thus through the conservation of enerpry mako recovery more speedy, and would place the patient In better condition for treatment at the ; hands of tho surKeon." Those who wish to enroll In the elates to be held in the Public Safety building, bepinnintf September 22 rt 7:30 p. rn.. and I every day thereafter during tho week, with the exception of tho clay of the! presUlen t's visit to the cl ;y, may do so ! bv telephoning to Mr. Apeton at A'asaich j I'ersons who desire to take the course held nt the university during the same week at 3:30 p. in. may enroll by I telephoning J. C. Morgan at the Unlver- ' sity of Utah metallurgical department. |