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    Speaking as a first aider, normally one shouldn't and wouldn't give anything by mouth, not even a sip of water. Nothing to eat or drink in case the casualty requires an anaesthetic.

    However a casualty stuck on a battlefield for a long period of time would require a certain amount of water to stay alive.

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