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" If the breathing becomes embarrassed, the lower jaw should be pulled, or pushed from behind the angles, forward, so that the lower teeth protrude in front of the upper. This raises the epiglottis and frees the larynx. At the same time it is well to assist... "
Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences and Analytical Index: A Yearly ... - Page 6
1891
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The Medical World, Volume 8

1890 - 494 pages
...before any danger arises. "n. If the breathing becomes embarrassed, the lower jaw should be pulled, or pushed from behind the angles, forward, so that...respiration artificially until the embarrassment passes off. "12. If by any accident the respiration stops, artificial respiration should be commenced at once,...
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Canada Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 18

George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross - 1890 - 1028 pages
...before any danger arises, (11) If the breathing becomes embarrassed, the lower jaw should be pulled, or pushed from behind the angles, forward, so that...respiration artificially until the embarrassment passes off. (12) If by any accident the respiration stops, artificial respiration should be commenced at once,...
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Catching's Compendium of Practical Dentistry, Volume 1

Benjamin Holliday Catching - 1890 - 300 pages
...before any danger arises. XI. If the breathing becomes embarrassed, the lower jaw should be pulled, or pushed from behind the angles, forward, so that...it is well to assist the respiration artificially till the embarrassment passes off. XII. If by any accident the respiration stops, artificial respiration...
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Memphis Medical Monthly, Volume 10

1890 - 592 pages
...before any danger arises. XI. If the breathing becomes embarrassed, the lower jaw should be pulled, or pushed from behind the angles, forward, so that...it is well to assist the respiration artificially U7itilthe embarrassment passes off. XII. If by any accident the respiration stops, artificial respiration...
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Catching's Compendium of Practical Dentistry, 1890-1896

1890 - 300 pages
...before any danger arises. XI. If the breathing becomes embarrassed, the lower jaw should be pulled, or pushed from behind the angles, forward, so that...it is well to assist the respiration artificially till the embarrassment passes off. XII. If by any accident the respiration stops, artificial respiration...
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The Lancet, Volume 1

1890 - 1502 pages
...teeth protrnde in front of the upper. This 'A** the epiglottis and frees the larynx. At the same tnae it is well to assist the respiration artificially...by any accident the respiration stops, artificial wpiration should Ъе commenced at once, while an assistant lowers the head and draws forward the tongue...
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Canada Lancet, Volume 22

1890 - 420 pages
...before any danger arises. XI. If the breathing becomes embarrassed, the lower jaw should be pulled, or pushed from behind the angles, forward, so that the lower teeth protrude in from of the upper. This raises the epiglottis and frees the larynx. At the same time it is well to...
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The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volume 93

1892 - 872 pages
...before any danger arises. " XL If the breathing becomes embarrassed, the lower jaw should be pulled, or pushed from behind the angles, forward, so that...of the upper. This raises the epiglottis and frees tlie larynx. At the same time, it is well to assist the respiration artificially until the embarrassment...
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Birmingham Medical Review, Volume 40

1896 - 538 pages
...before any danger arises. 12. If the breathing becomes embarrassed, the lower jaw should be pulled or pushed from behind the angles forward, so that...respiration artificially until the embarrassment passes off. 13. If by any accident the respiration stops, artificial respiration should be commenced at once, while...
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The Clinical Journal, Volume 8

1896 - 430 pages
...during chloroform inhalation; if the breathing is embarrassed, the lower jaw should be pushed or pulled forward so that the lower teeth protrude in front...upper, this raises the epiglottis and frees the larynx. If any accident occurs and respiration stops, artificial respiration is to be commenced at once, by...
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