From: eskrima-digest-owner@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com To: eskrima-digest@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com Subject: Inayan_Eskrima/FMA-Digest V7 #124 Reply-To: eskrima@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com Errors-To: eskrima-digest-owner@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com Precedence: Inayan_Eskrima/FMA-Digest Mon, 13 March 2000 Vol 07 : Num 124 In this issue: eskrima: Unnoticed knife wound eskrima: historynet eskrima: knife in wound eskrima: knife stuck in body [none] ========================================================================== Eskrima-Digest, serving the Internet since June 1994. 1100 members strong! Copyright 1994-2000: Ray Terry, the Martial Arts Resource, Inayan Eskrima Replying to this message will NOT unsubscribe you. To unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe eskrima-digest" (no quotes) in the body (top line, left justified) of a plain text e-mail addressed to majordomo@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com. To send e-mail to this list use eskrima@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com See the Filipino Martial Arts (FMA) FAQ and online search the last four years worth of digest issues at http://www.MartialArtsResource.com Mabuhay ang eskrima! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kevin M. Blake" Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 19:03:12 -0500 Subject: eskrima: Unnoticed knife wound Regarding Tuhon's message, the local news in this area played the surveillance films from the grocery store and you could actually see the handle sticking out of the back of the woman's neck, over her coat. (It was almost directly in the center of her neck.) According to the news report, the woman knew she had been attacked, but thought she had been punched. She did not see the person who attacked, so kept on her way to go shopping. Pretty amazing. KMB ------------------------------ From: Fritz Schneider Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 10:27:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: eskrima: historynet I ran across this article on thehistorynet.com the other day and thought digest members might be interested: http://www.thehistorynet.com/MilitaryHistory/articles/1999/02992_text.htm ... its the story of an american POW captured during the US 'police action' of the late 19th century (1899). - -- fritz ------------------------------ From: tenrec Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 02:25:24 +0000 Subject: eskrima: knife in wound Tuhon McGrath contributed the ff: > Only after she got home did her daughter notice the handle of a kitchen knife sticking out of her mother's neck. The daughter yanked out the blade, releasing a gush of blood, and quickly got her to the >Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, where she was listed in fair > condition on Saturday Just an IMHO: In the video "Surviving Edged Weapons," I think they recommend that you NOT pull out the knife until trainied medical personnel are at the scene...I suppose as long as the patient can be kept immobile and calm, and as long as the knife does not cause further damage in whatever position it is stuck... tenrec@avcorner.com ------------------------------ From: tenrec Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 02:26:24 +0000 Subject: eskrima: knife stuck in body Tuhon McGrath contributed the ff: > Only after she got home did her daughter notice the handle of a kitchen knife sticking out of her mother's neck. The daughter yanked out the blade, releasing a gush of blood, and quickly got her to the >Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, where she was listed in fair > condition on Saturday Just an IMHO: In the video "Surviving Edged Weapons," I think they recommend that you NOT pull out the knife until trainied medical personnel are at the scene...I suppose as long as the patient can be kept immobile and calm, and as long as the knife does not cause further damage in whatever position it is stuck... tenrec@avcorner.com ------------------------------ From: Ray Terry Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 06:44:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: [none] ------------------------------ End of Inayan_Eskrima/FMA-Digest V7 #124 **************************************** To unsubscribe from the eskrima-digest send the command: unsubscribe eskrima-digest -or- unsubscribe eskrima-digest your.old@address in the BODY of an email (top line, left justified) addressed to majordomo@hpwsrt.cup.hp.com. Old digest issues are available via ftp://ftp.martialartsresource.com. Copyright 1994-2000: Ray Terry and the Martial Arts Resource Standard disclaimers apply.