[MR] Pennsic Chirurgeonate/EMS

Dexter Guptill 3fgburner at gmail.com
Mon Aug 20 14:27:01 PDT 2007


Ah, that's the shift I was scheduled for, and missed because they
hauled me to Court. Or did you mean Mid-to-0400?  The whole
feet-washing thing is something I've tried to pass on. One of the
Chirurgeons who supervised me in my apprenticeship, had these words of
wisdom: "If you're too good to wash someone's feet, you're too good to
be a Chirurgeon."

I've found that the best way to initiate treatment for any form of
boo-boo feet, be it blisters, cuts, stubs, or any other ouchie, is a
basin of warm water.

On 8/20/07, Glynis Gwynedd <ylandra at gmail.com> wrote:
>  I was assisted by a
> pleasant young man (in training) who offered to wash my feet for me (I
> turned him down out of sheer embarassment of having to be at first aid
> point during midnight madness to begin with ) who promptly got me
> bandaged and taped up and sent me on my way.

Erich von Kleinfeld, MC, mka
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