ST JOHN AMBULANCE
DEMONSTRATION" HY iSCESTXG T HVTSrON. A Ttiosfc instruct - !-- demonstration was given in St. Matthew's Hall, Mastorton, last night by the members of tlie Nursing Division of St. John Ambulance, and for the benefit of the members of the Girls Friendly Society. There was a l'irge attendance, and the "Rev. Williams presided, and referred to the splendid work being done by the Division, and spoke of" the groat importance of the knowledge possessed by the members, not only to themselves butf to the genera? community. The .following programme was gene through last under the supervision nf the Lady Superintendent, Miss Gillespie.— 1. Carrying Patients.—Four-hand- ' <h! seats. Mi's D'Ewk and Miss Y\h. Three-ln Dried <'eats f . Misses Camnbell and Dixon. Two-handed seats. Mesdame's Beale and Flnnajrn.n. 2. Artificial Respiration (Professor Schaf"r's method \ Mr.« Flanagan. 3. Roller b".nda£rinr 'a) head. Miss Minific, j (h) hand and forearm. Mies McHatt'f. (c\ nm»f»r<!. MNs Dixon, (<ty brea-t Mi«s Camnbell. t. Trin"""lar Ba»dagi'ig, 'nrreft of haemorrhage. - ), (i\~) palm of hind. Miss Jarrett, (b N , varicose vein. Mrs Beale, fv) brachial artery. Miss Dixon. 5. "Roller bandaging, (a) thumb. Miss MoHattio. CM i shoulder. Miss Minifip (c) lejr and |Mrs Flanagan. 6. Triangular hand-' n «"injr. ('>} fractured foliar bono, MUs Dixon. ''bN fractured lower ii'v, Miss Vile, fractured ribs. Mis? Jnrmt+.. 7. Snlints ami triangular bandaging. (n> fractured thiah, Mrs Jarrett and Mrs Dixon, (h) fractured forearm MrsD'Ews, (rt fractured arm. Mrs Flanagan. 8. Making bed and chancing sheets, after nnfiont i« placed in bed, Misses McHattie and .Campbell.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 18 September 1912, Page 5
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255ST JOHN AMBULANCE Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 18 September 1912, Page 5
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