it's raining here all afternoon and i'm stuck inside, so time to grab a book --Bernard Cornwell's "the bloody ground" (about the US civil war) to be exactly...
on page 324 (of my copy) is a mentioning of one character stuffing a mixture of spider's web and moss into entry and exit of a bullet wound in his leg to stop bleeding (which he carried in a tin for such a case so it can be presumed it's not fresh...) it's not the only mentioning of using spider's web and/ or moss for this purpose (iirc it's also used in a john wayne movie) i came across over the years...
is there actually some truth to it or is it just an old wives tale?! (i'm aware there's probably better solutions available nowadays so this is more for a "nothing else available and it's an emergency" type scenario )
on page 324 (of my copy) is a mentioning of one character stuffing a mixture of spider's web and moss into entry and exit of a bullet wound in his leg to stop bleeding (which he carried in a tin for such a case so it can be presumed it's not fresh...) it's not the only mentioning of using spider's web and/ or moss for this purpose (iirc it's also used in a john wayne movie) i came across over the years...
is there actually some truth to it or is it just an old wives tale?! (i'm aware there's probably better solutions available nowadays so this is more for a "nothing else available and it's an emergency" type scenario )