Show POWDER BURNS ALWAYS ARE I DANGEROUS The celebration l of the Fourth of I July will not end until the youngsters In their theil patriotic manage to burn or 01 bruise their bodies with firecrackers to toy ls or bombs so 80 the following advice offered b by a 11 prominent Utah physician is worthy or of attention The most important thing lhing for moth mothers mothers I ers and friends to remember In case or of burns is not to use IIse grease of any d description This Is imperative for forthe forthe the reason that If the burn hurn Is In any anyway way war serious a child would 1 have to be put under an anaesthetic in order to remove the tho grease The s second cond thing to remember In Inthe inthe the treatment of a wound Is that everything eV used must be sterIle that thatIs Is It must be aseptic The best relief re rc lief for a burn would be e the followIng Wash the wound carefully In some warm solution then Ihen apply some common bal baking soda or some acid powder To 10 prevent the stinging slinging sensation after the burn keep the wound from the tho air This can ean he be done hr by after apply applying applying ing sonic of the powder placing a moist dressing on the wound In case neither the baking haking soda solla nor the hor bor acid can bo be secured a little hydrogen hy hydrogen drogen peroxide Is effective in pre Ire preventing venting Infection After AHel the wound has been dressed a lh should bo be called to determine whether any infection such as tetanus is present or to stop the same if there should be beany beany any danger No burn Is so dangerous as prat b by the tho powder of large fire firecrackers firecrackers crackers or a l toy tor pistol cart cartridge cartridge ridge The greatest danger dangel of tetanus Is always s present and wounds cau caused cd by powder r should be bc attended to with without without out dela delay |