Scouting, Volume 16, Number 6, June 1928 Page: 2
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A Boy with a First Aid Kit can defeat
The Gray Specter of Infection
Are you encouraging your
scouts to "he prepared " 1
Of course you know the danger
that lurks in neglected or im-
properly cared for wounds. You
have seen The Gray Specter of
Infection at work. But do your
scouts understand these things?
Do they know what to do when
accident strikes, and have they the
necessary materials to do it with?
Dan Beard writes: "The new
Official Boy Scouts First Aid Kit is
just what we have needed. I think
that every one of my boys will
want one attached to his belt."
No doubt there are many boys
you know who do not have this
needed equipment. They are not
prepared to help themselves or to
help others in times of emergency.
Why not encourage them to take
the first important step in first aid
preparedness ... to buy an Official
First Aid Kit with its book of in-
structions and its complete array
of first aid supplies? It costs only
75 cents at the druggists' or from
theSupply Department, BoyScouts
of America.
Bauer & Black
CHICAGO . . NEW YORK . . TORONTO
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Bon Scouts/America
THE BOY SCOUTS' OFFICIAL
FIRST AID KIT contains:
I Sterile Gauze Bandage, 1 in. wide.
1 Sterile Gauze Bandage, 2 in. wide.
1 Roll Zinc Oxide Adhesive Plaster.
1 Envelope Mercurochrome Gauze.
1 Tube "First Aid for Burns."
I Mercurochrome Swab.
3 Vivo Rolls.
I Tube Soap Solvent for poison ivy
and poison oak.
1 First Aid Instruction Book.
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THE OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT KIT .
SPECIFICATIONS OF BOY SCOUT
. MADE TO THE
HEADQUARTERS
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