BASIC FIELD MANUAL: MILITARY SANITATION AND FIRST AID

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1. GENERAL.

Section I. General 14 1

II. Responsibility for sanitation.. 56 2

CHAPTER 2. COMMUNICABLE DISEASES.

Section I. Nature and principles of transmission 78 5

II. Control of communicable diseases 9 9

CHAPTER 3. RESPIRATORY DISEASES.

Section I. General 10 13

II. Control measures 1113 13

CHAPTER 4. INTESTINAL DISEASES.

Section I. General 14 21

II. Control of intestinal diseases 15 21

(III. Field water supplies 1620 22

IV. Disposal of wastes 2133 27

V. Fly control 3435 53

VI. Mess sanitation 3644 64

CHAPTER 5. INSECTBORNE DISEASES.

Section I. General 4548 76

II. Mosquito control 4953 78

III. Control of lice 5467 91

IV. Control of ticks 6870 103

V. Control of bedbugs 7173 105

VI. Control of roaches and ants 7475 107

VII. Control of fleas 7677 107

CHAPTER 6. VENEREAL DISEASES 7880 110

CHAPTER 7. MISCELLANEOUS DISEASES.

Section I. Lockjaw (tetanus) 8182 115

II. Gas gangrene 8384 116

III. Rabies 8586 116

IV. Scabies 8788 117

V. Ringworm "dhobie itch" (trichophytosis) 8991 119

VI. Poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac (plant dermatitis) 9293 123

CHAPTER 8. MARCH HYGIENE AND SELECTION OF CAMP SITES.

Section I. March hygiene 9499 126

II. Selection and sanitation of camp sites 100103 132

CHAPTER 9. PERSONAL HYGIENE.

Section I. General 104106 136

II. Measures to protect and improve health 107111 137

CHAPTER 10. FIRST AD.

Section I. General 112113 144

II. Treatment of wounds 114116 145

III. Shock 117 154

IV. Fr a c t u r e s, dislocations, and sprains . 118119 155

V. Artificial respiration 120122 162

VI. Gas casualties 123124 165

VII. Injuries due to heat and cold 125127 169

VIII. Poisonous bites and stings 128130 172

IX. Common emergencies 131138 173

X. Transportation of wounded 139140 178

APPENDIX. References and bibliography 185

INDEX .. 18