What should be done in a case of lightning stroke?

Lightning Stroke

Q. What should be done in a case of lightning stroke?

A. Suspended respiration in consequence of lightning stroke, calls for the application of arti­ficial respiration. Any one of the methods may be employed. Burns, fracture of the bones, paralysis, and various other injuries which re­sult by injury from lightning should be treated as when produced by other causes.

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