An edition of First aid in the Royal Navy (1932)

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First aid in the Royal Navy
Great Britain. Admiralty.
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An edition of First aid in the Royal Navy (1932)

First aid in the Royal Navy

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A handbook provided to Royal Navy personnel undertaking basic First Aid training.

This book is written in the form of four very concentrated lectures. Briefly, the subjects are :- Bones, Circulation of the blood, Wounds including burns, Drowning.

NOT FOR USE AS A FIRST AID MANUAL.

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Language
English
Pages
114

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First aid in the Royal Navy
1932, H. M. Stationery Office (printed by Harrison and sons, ltd.)
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First Sentence

"Everyone in the Navy, especially the officers, must know enough "First Aid" to be able to help themselves and others in case of need."

Edition Notes

Published in
London
Series
A 313/1341

Classifications

Library of Congress
RC87 .G7 1932

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 p. l., vi, 114, [2] p.
Number of pages
114

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6281450M
LCCN
32029990
OCLC/WorldCat
14733344

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