The pioneers would make a safe place for the victim and make sure there were no other injuries. Next they would splint the leg and make it lay flat. Also, they would hold the patient down, then pull the broken bone back into place to the best of their ability. When it felt about right, they would splint with two pieces of wood or a branch and hope for the best.
depends on the injury, there are many ways to injure your legs. Is there a certain place on your leg it hurts? Is it a muscle or bone? The cure depends on the injury
Science has improved health care by discovering new ways too cure conditions and better ways too repair broken flesh/organs/bones.
There is currently no cure for HIV.
The duration of Broken Ways is 1020.0 seconds.
Broken Ways was created on 1913-03-08.
there is no known cure for eplilepy theres only ways that you can control the seizers
Wagon train, railroads, by horse, ship.
Well, from my knowledge, they had a tool called a Leg Splint. It was a wooden thing that would attach to your leg. If you were in need of a leg splint, some would just chop off a tree branch and use that. Many infections and such things as the Leg Splint were what caused disease and other infections. I'm glad we have good medical services and ways to help our legs and NOT use Leg Splints.
The pioneers traveled by horse-drawn wagons on the Oregon Trail, averaging around 10-15 miles per day. Additionally, some pioneers used stagecoaches or rode horses for faster travel.
It depends on what is broken on the iPod.
super glue.
There are several ways of saying broken heart in French.