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Transcriber’s Note: Please be advised that this First Aid book is very oldand its advice and practices should not be taken as the best, safest, modern choices.


 

 

 

THEMARY FRANCESFIRST AID BOOK

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THE
MARY FRANCES
FIRST AID BOOK
Mary Frances bandaging a  boy's arm

Mary Frances Puts Her First Aid Knowledge into Practice

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THE MARY FRANCES
FIRST AID BOOK


WITH READY REFERENCE LIST OF ORDINARY
ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESSES, AND APPROVED
HOME REMEDIES



By
JANE EAYRE FRYER
Member American Red Cross Society,
Member New Jersey Women’s Division National
Preparedness Association,
Author of “The Mary Frances Story-Instruction Books.”



ILLUSTRATIONS BY
JANE ALLEN BOYER



THE MARY FRANCES STORY INSTRUCTIVE HAND BOOK SERIES emblem

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PREPAREDNESS

This book is for every boy and girl who hopes to renderfirst-aid to the sick or injured—in time of peace—in timeof war—at all times in the service of

OUR COUNTRY


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PREFACE

This book is more than a story to inspire children witha desire to relieve suffering; it is a simplified and handyreference book, telling what to do in cases of accident orillness. In no sense is it intended to take the place ofthe physician. The first principle of first-aid cannot toooften be repeated—when in doubt, send for the doctor.

Especial thanks are due to E. A. Y. Schellenger, M.D.,member Surgical Staff, Cooper Hospital, Camden, N. J., forhis great assistance in verifying and revising the medicaland first-

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