-- card: 10015 from stack: in -- bmap block id: 0 -- flags: 0000 -- background id: 5566 -- name: -- part contents for background part 15 ----- text ----- Menu -- part contents for background part 14 ----- text ----- HEALTH -- part contents for background part 6 ----- text ----- Excerpt -- part contents for background part 5 ----- text ----- 4 of 5 -- part contents for background part 4 ----- text ----- • Fingers: Dislocations of the fingers, which occur most commonly at the second joint, may be corrected quite easily immediately after the dislocation by pulling on the injured digit. The injured finger can then be splinted effectively by taping it to an adjacent uninjured finger. Dislocations of the thumb are usually accompanied by a fracture of the bone at the base of the thumb. Such injuries are seldom stable when corrected by manipulation alone and are best treated in the field by total immobilization. -- part contents for background part 12 ----- text ----- Medicine for Mountaineering -- part contents for background part 26 ----- text ----- • WHOLE EARTH • HEALTH • REMEDIES • First Aid -- part contents for background part 27 ----- text ----- 04034226 -- part contents for background part 40 ----- text ----- card id 9106 -- part contents for background part 41 ----- text ----- card id 289405 -- part contents for background part 42 ----- text ----- stack "WHOLE EARTH" stack "HEALTH" card id 33875 card id 69704 -- part contents for background part 37 ----- text ----- card id 69704 -- part contents for background part 38 ----- text ----- card id 101152 -- part contents for background part 39 ----- text ----- card id 11357