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救護概要   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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救護概要
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目錄
緒言
第一編 創傷及其處置
第一節 創傷之種類
第一款 槍創又名彈創又名銃創
第二款 刺創
第三款 切創
第四款 挫創
第五款 擦創
第六款 轢創
第二節 創傷之處置法
第一款 新鮮創療法之要點
第二款 新鮮創療法之藥劑
第三款 新鮮創療法之實施
(一) 創之消毒法
(二) 止血法
(三) 施藥法
(四) 輔助療法
第二編 骨折與脫臼及其處置
第一節 骨折分類
第二節 骨折之徵象
第三節 骨折對於全身之關係
第四節 骨折之原因
第五節 骨折與脫臼之處置法
(一) 骨折處止血法
(二) 救治腦力猝衰(休克)
(三) 骨折固定法
(四) 骨折處感染預防法
第六節 特殊骨折之救急法
第三編 繃帶
第一節 繃帶及其應用法
第一款 繃帶之用途
第二款 制繃帶之材料
第三款 繃帶之大小
第四款 繃帶各部分之名稱
第五款 撕繃帶料法
第六款 纏繃帶應記之要點
第七款 繃帶纏法
(一) 纏法之種類
(二) 各部繃帶之纏法
(三) 手與前臂之繃帶纏法
(四) 眼纏8字式纏法
(五) 下顎部纏法
第二節 三角巾施用法
第一款 頭部三角巾用法
第二款 手部三角巾用法
第三款 足部三角巾用法
第四款 吊腕帶
第五款 丁字繃帶
第四編 副木(挾板)
第一節 副木之用途
第二節 副木之種類
(一) 本片副木亦名吳氏副木
(二) 手形副木
(三) 三角副木
(四) 橈骨副木
(五) 下肢副木
(六) 臨時急造副木
(七) 石膏繃帶
(八) 用石膏繃帶或副木固定之後
第五編 繃帶之附屬材料
一 脫脂紗布
二 脫脂棉花
三 普通棉花
四 橡皮膏
五 別針
六 油紙
七 排膿管
第六編 人工呼吸法
第一節 人工呼吸的適應症
第二節 人工呼吸的作用
第三節 人工呼吸的實施
1 荷華氏法
2 拉鮑特氏法
3 西萬德氏法
4 險浮氏法
第七編 蘇生器pulmotol
第八編 火傷及電氣傷
第九編 擔架
第一節 擔架之構造
第二節 擔架之編成
第三節 擔架之運用
第四節 用擔架輸送傷者應注意之各點
第五節 移置患者於擔架上之方法
一 以四人移置
二 以三人移置
三 以二人移置
四 如狹窄之處
五 由馬上移置
第十編 徒手輸送法
第一節 單人輸送法
第二節 兩人輸送法
一 以坐位輸送傷者之法
二 以臥位輸送傷者之法
第十一編 車輛及船舶輸送
第一節 上車法
第二節 上船法
第十二編 輸送傷病者之標準
第一節 由火線向後送
第二節 由野戰區送至兵站
第三節 由兵站後送
第四節 臨時急造擔架
第十三編 毒氣中毒之症狀及其療法
(甲) 綠十字毒氣(窒息毒氣,肺刺戟毒氣)griinkreuz
a 固有窒息毒氣 eigentliche stickgase
b 腐蝕性窒息毒氣 aetzende stickgase
c 療法
(乙) 藍(青)十字毒氣—噴嚏瓦斯—砒素系瓦斯blaukreuy
a 中毒症狀
b 療法
(丙) 白十字毒氣(催淚性刺戟毒氣)thranen gase
a 症狀
b 治療
(丁) 黃十字毒氣(芥子毒氣發泡(糜爛)毒氣)gelbkreuz,hautaetzgaze
a 症狀
b 治療
(戊) 中毒性毒氣氰酸及其衍化物
a 症狀
b 治療
第十四編 救護所之組織
一 集團的大避難所
二 狹窄之救護所
第十五編 毒氣被害者之入院
一 區分室
二 沖洗室
三 消毒室
四 繃帶室
五 收容室
六 恢復期患者室
第十六編 細菌

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國24[1935]
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institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
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MG/R826.1
主題
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損傷 損傷 急救 軍事醫學
中圖分類
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R826.1
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