Published by the Cramer Chemical Co. : Gardner, Kansas THE FIRST AIDER Page Seven (Left to Right)—-Frank Cramer of our company. Then from the University of Arizona, A. L. Slonaker, business manager, G, A. (Tex.) Oliver, Head foot ball coach and Brenham Robinson, assistant foot ball Chuck Cramer of our company. coach. At right, Mr. Oliver’s Arizona teams need no introduction. They are always out- standing. With two gymnasiums, three out door swimming pools, basket ball and polo stadiums and tennis courts, they are well equipped to care for their athletes. plete coverage. Hold in place with | Adhesive Tape. This same type of dressing should be used on all new and old wounds, blisters, boils, track burns and “strawberries.” The Healing Ointment forms an artificial scab which protects the wound from infection and permits the building of new tissues to begin immediately and to continue without interruption. Tissue building is carried on by the blood. This means all tissue is built up from underneath the wound. If through neglect, carelessness or ignorance, a wound is not called to your attention until after it has be- come infected—use Athletic Anti- septic Alcohol to clean and _ then apply Athletic Healing Ointment and bandage. Repeat this treatment once each day and favorable results are assured. =o Strawberries A strawberry is a burn where an area of skin is torn off by friction. This occurs most frequently on the knee, elbow, hip or shin, but may occur on the shoulder from falling over a hurdle, or in football. If this wound is filled with cinders and dirt, it is advisable to wash with warm soap suds, picking out as many cinders as possible, while washing. Then saturate a piece of cotton with tire injured area. Leave this on for five minutes. This allows time ito thoroughly sterilize, coagulate the blood and lymph, draw the torn, jag- ged edges together, contract the bro- ken capillaries and properly prepare it for an antiseptic dressing. The more thorough you make this application of Nitrophen, the more sure you will be of quick recovery. Along with its ability to sterilize, Nitrophen contains a chemical which anaesthetizes the wound, relieving the pain and reducing the soreness. For the antiseptic dressing—cover the entire wound with Athletic (Healing) Ointment, or if the wound is severe, place the ointment on a bandage and lay it over the wound. Bind on with adhesive tape. an artificial scab which permits tis- sue granulation to start within five minutes after it is applied. - If the wound is deep, these treat- ments should be repeated for several days. ne Itching Between Toes Itching between the toes is not al- ways athletes foot. It may just be galled skin. These should be immedi- ately treated with Nitrophen. Just put the Nitrophen on cotton and place between the toes. Leave for some time—until the cotton is dry and then apply a coating of Athletic Tr. Benzoin Comp. ‘ Nitrophen and place it over the en- Be Athletic (Healing) Ointment forms | HEALING OINTMENT Used as a sterile dress- ing over cuts of all kinds, blisters, boils, ete. 2°07 Cane one $0.35 A507. Caner 50 Pounds Jars. 2-2 e 2 1.50 RED HOT OINTMENT Creates heat which re- lieves deep seated pain of sore muscles, sprains, and. bruises. D-O7' Can 2 oe $0.35 A O77 Cane a> 2S 50 ‘Pound? Gans 222221250 ANALGESIC BALM Creates warmth, relieves congestion. Can be used under heat lamp. DOF: Canes so $0.35 4°07). Cano See .50 Potmd&@an® 2. 1.85 FOOT OINTMENT Very effective in curing “Athlete’s__ Foot, gym itch and ringworm. ATHLETIC Ae sate 2 «Oz. Can-__>_-. _-$0.40 i Bound Jar= ee 2.00 INHALANT Used in the nose gives immediate relief of nose, throat and sinus. Oo O7-.Cane2 = ee $0.40 FIRM GRIP = An excellent non-slip paste for hands—pre- vents fumbling. Gomes, 94 Oz. Can__________ $0.50 1 Pound Jar______- 1:35 5 grains each—Pure As- pirin. 100 Tablets in Can_$0.50 SI ee