Treatment for shock and burns would be first, and basic maintenance of life. Removal of the tar or creasote with solvents, and debride necrotic tissue over time, and whatever degree of burn treatment is required. Likely, extensive pain control. Grafting . Remember that tar doesn't brush on easily at room temperature and thus was heated, so this vile lynching technique was frequently painfully fatal.
Often used as an alternative to sun screen, tar and feathering soon became a fashion statement in 1635. The more feather a man held under
TAR stands for treatment administration record in medical terms. It is a record of medication and other therapy dosages and times.
tar and feathering is one and it was apretty bad fate
the practice of tar and feathering was used by the colonists to punish?
The previous answer is COMPLETELY wrong. Tarring and feathering used pine tar, not modern day tar. Pine tar starts to melt at 130-140 degree F, and this temperature would cause mild first degree burns. Most people who were tarred and feathered survived, but the process of tarring and feathering often caused extreme pain. First of all, the victim had first degree burns all over their skin exposed to the tar. Second, the process of removing tar was painful; the victim would basically scrap the tar off the skin, taking a large portion of the skin with the tar. This left the victim extremely wounded and bloody. Some have died due to the infections in these wounds (as in the old times, there were no modern day disinfectants or anti-bacterial medicines). If the victim was unable to get the tar off and the tar hardened, the tar could potentially restrict the victim's breathing and cause him to asphyxiate. Also, as most victims of tarring and feathering were abandoned in remote areas, they would die of obvious causes of hunger and thirst. Regardless, tarring and feathering caused a large degree of humiliation to the victim, often resulting in them moving to other areas entirely.
They were scared to be killed or tortured like tar & feathering.
they orginized boycotting, tar and feathering people that would be Horror to the streets
they orginized boycotting, tar and feathering people that would be Horror to the streets
to emberass the tax collectors sent over from parliment; to discourage them from taxing
Colonists would sometimes pour boilng tar on the tax collectors, and then throw feathers on them. This was an extremely painful process, called tar and feathering.
The Boston Tea Party and the American Revolution, along with tar and feathering of British tax collectors
Go to this website for information on tarring and feathering. http://everything2.com/e2node/Tarred%2520and%2520feathered Also, there is a really disturbing and graphic tarring and feathering scene in the new HBO John Adams Miniseries in the First chapter: Join or Die.