Do NOT GIVE UP TOO SOON. You are working for life. Any time within two hours you may be on the very threshold of success without there being any sign of it. Report - Page 142by New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1889Full view - About this book
 | John Harvey Kellogg - 1875 - 262 pages
...stimulants before the patient can swallow. The first causes suffocation; the second, fatal choking. " Do not give up too soon. You are working for life....threshold of success without there being any sign of it." MARSHALL HALL'S READY METHOD.—This famous method consists, briefly, in laying the patient with his... | |
 | 1875
...stimulants before the patient can swallow. The first causes suffocation, the second fatal choking. Do not give up too soon : You are working for life....threshold of success without there being any sign of it In suffocation by smoke or any poisonous gas, as also by hanging — proceed the same as for drowning,... | |
 | 1870 - 346 pages
...swallow ; the first promotes suffocation, the second fatal choking. 3. Avoid impatience of results. Any time within two hours you may be on the very threshold of success without there being any sign of it. In suffocation from smoke, coal-gas or other poisonous gases, as also in hanging, proceed in the same... | |
 | 1876
...suffocation; the second, fatal choking. Do NOT GIVE UP TOO soox. You are working for life. Anytime within two hours you may be on the very threshold of success without there being any sign of it. In suffocation by smoke, or any poisonous gas, as also by hanging, proceed the same as for drowning,... | |
 | Leartus Connor, Henry Alexander Cleland - 1878
...emphasize the necessity of persistence in efforts to resuscitate the drowned — "Do not yive up too soon ; any time within two hours you may be on the very threshold of success without there being any sign of it," Part of the paper is devoted to a recital of the best methods of avoiding drowning when in the water.... | |
 | Wisconsin. State Board of Health - 1878
...they may also circulation. e patient and excludstimulants before the pasuffocation; the second, fatal within two hours you may be on the very threshold of success without there being any sign of it. In suffocation by smoke, or any poisonous gas, as also by hanging, proceed the same as for drowning,... | |
 | Edwin Samuel Gaillard - 1878
...second fatal choking. Do not give up too soon. Too are working for a life. Any time within two hours yon may be on the very threshold of success without there being any sign of it. Dr. MacCormick, in the "Sanitary Record," makes valuable suggestions to those who can not swim. Paddle... | |
 | Michigan. Dept. of Health - 1878
...the drowned, and to repeat with emphasis one direction of the bulletin, "Do NOT GIVE UP TOO soox ; you are working for life. Any time within two hours you may le on the very threshold of success without there leing any sign of it:' I know of no better way to... | |
 | 1878
...patient can swallow. The lirst causes suffocation ; the second fatal choking. Do NOT GIVE UP TOO soox : You are working for life. Any time within two hours you may he on the very threshold of success without there being anvsign of it. ' In suffocation by smoke or... | |
 | Connecticut. State Department of Health - 1879
...stimulants before the patient can swallow. The first causes suffocation; the second, fatal choking. Do NOT GIVE UP TOO SOON. You are working for life....threshold of success without there being any sign of it. In suffocation by smoke or any poisonous gas, as also by hanging, proceed the same as for drowning,... | |
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