go to hospital
Wounds which penetrate the muscle beneath the skin should be cleaned and treated by a doctor
They are deep, narrow wounds
It was used to treat wounds. Sugar kills bacteria in wounds and has no adverse side affects.
They didn't have alot of medicine back in those days ,but they still had some medicines to treat the wounds.
Chlorine can be harmful for wounds as it can cause irritation, burning, and even further damage to the skin. It is recommended to avoid contact between wounds and chlorine to prevent complications in the healing process. It's important to properly clean and treat wounds with suitable products recommended by healthcare professionals.
Chloroform was used for pain when available. If chloroform was not available whiskey was used for the pain. Then to treat the wounds herb's were used.
Gash
Normally deep wounds are packed with packing gauze, which is laced with medication that helps heal wounds.
Puncture wounds appear innocuous on the surface, but the underlying injury goes deep
Yes. But that is the discretion of the physician.
Yes
Yes, it was used as a disinfectant to treat cuts and bullet wounds.