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The Family Doctor
%Gy DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN
&m&g Journal of the American
?%?’Medical As.ociaticn, and of
~ Hygeia, the Hean Magazine
* jectyic shock s becoming more
to be guarded egainst as. o cause
of death because of the widesnread
use .of electricity. When a person
has been shocked hy electricity,
death may oecur insgtantaneously
que to paralysis of the brain cen
ters controlling the action- of the
heart as well as to over-excitation
of the heart muscie,
Sometimes death results from
hurning. Qometimes the peorson
who has been shocked by electric
iy falls and dies from resultant
jnjuries. ;
. #Po avold electric shocks in the
honie, eertain steps are desirable:
1. Bad eleetrical connections,
and broken or exposed wires, start
fires and are a Sourge of shock.
Have them looked over hy some
pody who knows this business.
2 Be sure all electrical con
néctions are out of the reach of
persons using the bathtub, sink,
and lavatory. Many a person has
heen shocked while standing in a
hathiub and attempting to turn on
5 light or an electrie heater. 7The
Hee of a portable efectriec heater
4 the bathroom is dangerous.
The light switch in the hathroom
should be oug of ressh of & fpor
gon in the tub. |
3 Al washing machines, includ
ine those for clothing and dishes
ehould he erounded, if possible, |
snd the motor insulated from the
frame and drive mechanisni, l
4 Tleetric wires lying on lhf'!
ground may he live wires, Never
trv to pick one up. | l
5, Anv tyvae of heating nad
ehould he used carefully. Im-i
pronsr intulation may resuly in
sheek or ‘hurning. |
)
When a person has heen shnck-!
ed hv electricity, it 1s first ner-nmlj
enrv ta remove him from contact
with the eclectrie conduter. Em
rlavee of ecletrieal concerns do not
stop +0 shvt off the current. Thev
inlp off o poat ar wren and throw
it around the patient’s body. ther
siull him from the contact. Thev
are told never to put their hands
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OF FINGERPRINTS, NO TWO WoroßL Jih
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THREE PRINCIFPAL CLASS/IFICATIONS 10-29
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THE Piltdown Man, believed to have lived from 100,000 to 150,-
000 years ago, and the Heidelberg Man, who may have lived 300,-
000 years ago, were chinless. The Neanderthal Man, the first ‘pass-~
ably human creature known, had only @ suggestion of a chin.
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i\'ictim, hecanst the preseénce of |
imotul or nails will result in sm‘c-rvl
l shock to the rescuer. :
‘ he ‘steps! to be taken from &
!pr-rsnn has bheen shocked by elec
llri(‘hy are as follows: :
! 1. Release the vietim, taking
!om-(- to avoid heing shocked your
[ gels .
' 9. If both of the vietim’s hand:
Lapre »grasping the live wire, get
! them loose one at a time. |
{2 1f convenient, shut off the|
‘enrrent by opening the anwst‘
tswiteh. :
g 1. If it is necessary to. cut 2|
:H‘.‘v wire, use a wond(‘n-hnndlm]'
| ax, turning your face away fmm,
‘the resulting flash.
' 5. Put your finger in the mouth
of the unconscious indizidual to
{ pemnave teeth, gum, or tohaceo.
3 ¢—Put the patient on his nh-!
%rlomun. one arm extended upward: g
Ithe other elhow flexed. Rest his|
iface on the hand so that the |
mouth gnd nose are free. ,
; 1. Carry out artifical respira
tion,
i When the natient revies, lu-l:-p[
i him Jvine down, Keep him warm
| Watch his bhreathing carefully, t‘r'
inote if it falls again. i
! 1t the heart needs stimulation. |
[a lieht sharp slap over the heart!|
i\‘rv;.rinn may help. ’
; A doctor will of course, stimn-l
{lnte the heart directlv by the in-|
E,ir""itwn of drnzs or bv other pro !
: eodures involvinsg setion on Ihf'i
Fheart itself,
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POPULATION INCREASE
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! WASHINGTON.—(&P)—A nat
| jonal population increase of near
!l,v on, million during the last year
| was attributed by the Commerce
| dgepartment o an excess of births |
l over deaths. |
| The net immgiration . gain fm":
| the year, the department said, ac-!
i counted for only 8,000 of the 908,- |
{OOO estimated increase for the.
| year. |
The total population on July i,
| this year, was estimated at 128,
1 499,000, a goin of 5,338,000 since
_the last census was taken in 1980. |
By George Clark
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