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Show Telegram-Kiwanis First Aid Classes Study Jaw Fractures Members of The Telegram-Kiwanis club first aid course Wednesday Wed-nesday were on their last lap of first aid instruction, in preparation for the finale of the four classes Tuesday, August 10. Th class at) Fairmount park Wednesday Wed-nesday at 10 a. m. was Instructed by Miss Phyllis Wad and T. W. Dee, directors. They explained the treatment for a fracture of the lower jaw. "In a fracture of the lower Jaw,'1 Miss Wade told the students, "the moutb Is usually open and th patient pa-tient generally has difficulty in talking." talk-ing." In this case, place the canter of a cravat bandage over the chin and pass the ends around to the back of the neck and tie. Another cravat bandage, th center of which is placed under the chin, la taken to the top of the head and tied, the ends of the upper and lower ban-dagea ban-dagea being then tied together firmly firm-ly as for dislocation of the lower Jaw. No wedge should be used be-tween be-tween the teeth. |