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THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 25, 1979 — 7
Household
tidbits
When purchasing green
cabbage, choose firm heads
that are heavy for their size,
with crisp leaves. Cut thin
slice from stalk, wrap in
plastic and store in refriger-
ator,
LOOKS GOOD—Murray Siddal of Brussels dug
right into the appetizing food provided at the
pork chop barbecue held by St. John's Anglican
Church in Brussels last Wednesday.
(Brussels Post Photo)
Sunstroke common in July
Cold cloths
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A young child alone in a
bathtub is a potential victim
of drowning and serious
burns. Stay nearby when a
very young child is in the
bathtub.
St. John Ambulance says
you stop bleeding by putting
direct pressure on the wound
with a clean bandage. Then
bandage the wound and get
medical aid.
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It really matters little
whether you're on the sunny
side of the street or not, as
Old Sol's rays can affect you
one way or another.
July especially, followed
by August, are the high
incidence months for both
sunstroke and heat exhaust-
ion.
Dr. David Goldfinger,
medical consultant, noted
that persons over 35 are
especially susceptible to
these very serious heat
effects.
"Sunstroke occurs from
direct exposure to the sun's
rays and is characterized by
high body temperatures, a
flushed face, headaches,
dizziness, a pounding pulse
and hot, dry skin," said the
doctor.
"If you suspect a person to
be the victim of a sunstroke,
immediately call a doctor.
Then, place the patient in a
cool, shaded area with back
and shoulders raised. Un-
dress them down to their
underwear and immediately
place cold water cloths, rags,
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etc., on the person's head
and body to cool them down.
Keep changing the cold
cloths," he added.
"Heat exhaustion is just
that," continued the doctor.
"The victim feels exhausted,
the face becomes pale and a
cold sweat might break out.
Also, the pulse becomes
rapid but feeble and breath-
ing becomes shallow."
"Treatment for heat
exhaustion is complete rest
in a cool place, plus either a
small amount of stimulant or
by sipping a glass of water
With a teaspoon of salt added
to it," he said. I
"Death does not follow
heat exhaustion as often as it
does in sunstroke," con-
cluded Dr. Goldfinger.
MAKING PREPARATIONS—Jerry Dillow and Jim Cooper were busy
making- the preparations to cook the pork chops last Wednesday when St.
John's Anglican Church held their annual pork chop barbecue.
(Photo by Langlois)