they rapped a peice of cloth around it and hoped it didn't get infected.
They made a path called the Cumberland Gap or path
axel grease from the wagon hubs is a start,butter is not,lard is a good one,horse salve is another good one,heck us old farmers and horse people still use horse salve in this day and age,not because we have to,but because we want to.They would either get chestnut leaves and put it in tea, or they would get potato skins and put it on the wounds or run their hands under cool (not cold water) for 20-30 minuteswell they would wee on them
pioneers
rifle and a axe
The Live In Rocky Replenished Soil WITH decomposers
with pee
well they just sucked it up
it is a medicine brewed by pioneers to treat illness
Holistic Health Practioners are pioneers in the medical field because they treat proactively instead of reactively.
We can kill them!
it is a medicine brewed by pioneers to treat illness
At first the Native Americans didn't mind the pioneers. But then the pioneers started hunting the buffalo, elk, and deer, which were the Native Americans main source of food.
You can treat minor cuts at work by rinsing out the cut with warm water in any sink, probably the bathroom or break room, and then putting a band aid on it.
Always sterlize it first then badage it with gauze and wrap.
Yes, certain topical treatments can be used to help treat skin cuts, depending on the severity. For minor cuts, cleaning the wound and applying an antiseptic ointment can promote healing and prevent infection. For deeper or more severe cuts, medical attention may be necessary to ensure proper treatment and care. Always consult a healthcare professional for advice on treating specific cuts.
They used lard or grease and wrapped the burn with a piece of cloth.
well they would cut the part that was bitten off and wrap it tightly in cloth