... the root of the tongue. Before natural breathing is fully restored, do not let the patient lie on his back unless some person holds the tongue forward. The tongue, by falling back, may close the windpipe, and cause fatal choking. Report - Page 141by New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1889Full view - About this book
| 1899 - 1094 pages
...fully restored do not let the patient lie on his back unless some person holds the tongue forward. The tongue by falling back may close the windpipe and...others may remove wet clothing, replacing at once clothing which is dry and warm; they may also chafe the limbs, rubbing toward the body, and thus promote... | |
| John Harvey Kellogg - 1875 - 288 pages
...fully restored, do not let the patient lie on his back unless some person holds the tongue forward. The tongue by falling back may close the windpipe, and...others may remove wet clothing, replacing at once clothing which is dry and warm; they may also chafe the limbs, and thus promote the circulation. "... | |
| 1875 - 388 pages
...fully restored, do not let the patient lie on his back unless some person holds the tongue forward. The tongue, by falling back, may close the windpipe, and cause fatal choking. Prevent friends from crowding around the patient and excluding fresh air; also from trying to give... | |
| 1876 - 582 pages
...restored, do not let the patient lie on his back, unless some person holds the tongue forward. The tongue, by falling back, may close the windpipe and...others may remove wet clothing, replacing at once clothing which is dry and warm; they may also chafe the limbs, and thus promote the circulation. Prevent... | |
| Michigan. Department of Health - 1878 - 606 pages
...fully restored, do not let the patient lie on his back unless some person holds the tongue forward. The tongue by falling back may close the windpipe and...others may remove wet clothing, replacing at once clothing which is dry and warm ; they may also chafe the limbs, and thus promote the circulation. Prevent... | |
| Edwin Samuel Gaillard - 1878 - 604 pages
...fully restored, do not let the patient lie on his back unless some person holds the tongue forward. The tongue by falling back may close the windpipe and...others may remove wet clothing, replacing at once clothing which is dry and warm ; they may also chafe the limbs, and th us promote the circulation.... | |
| 1878 - 598 pages
...fully restored, do not let the patient lie on his back unless some person holds the tongue forward. The tongue by falling back may close the windpipe and...keeping the neck nearly straight; others may remove wot clothing, replacing at once clothing which is dry and warm; they may also chafe the limbs, and... | |
| Rhode Island. State Board of Health - 1879 - 552 pages
...fully restored, do not let the patient lie on his back unless some person holds the tongue forward. The tongue by falling back may close the windpipe and...straight; others may remove wet clothing replacing at once clothing which is dry and warm; they may also chafe the limbs, and thus promote the circulation. Prevent... | |
| Connecticut. State Department of Health - 1879 - 214 pages
...fully restored, do not let the patient lie on his back unless some person holds the tongue forward. The tongue, by falling back, may close the windpipe, and...others may remove wet clothing, replacing at once clothing which is dry and warm ; they may also chafe the limbs, and thus promote the circulation. Prevent... | |
| John Harvey Kellogg, 1852-1943 - 1881 - 794 pages
...fully restored, do not let the patient lie on his back unless some person holds the tongue forward. The tongue by falling back may close the windpipe and...others may remove wet clothing, replacing at once clothing which is dry and warm ; they may also chafe the limbs, and thus promote the circulation. "... | |
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