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" Breathing has ceased, the first thing to be done is to free the body from any clothing that binds the neck, chest or waist, turn it over upon the face for a moment, thrusting a finger into the mouth and sweeping it round, to bring away anything that may... "
Cyclopædia of the diseases of children, medical and surgical v. 3, 1892-94 - Page 815
1890
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What to Do First, in Accidents Or Poisoning

Charles Winslow Dulles - 1880 - 82 pages
...thrusting a finger into the mouth and sweeping it round, to bring away any thing that may have gotten in or accumulated there. Then the body should be laid...with something a few inches high under the shoulders (anything will do, a folded blanket, or shawl, or coat, or a stick of wood), so as to cause the neck...
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What to do first in accidents and emergencies

Charles Winslow Dulles - 1883 - 132 pages
...thrusting a finger into the mouth and sweeping it round, to bring away anything that may have gotten in or accumulated there. Then the body should be laid....with something a few inches high under the shoulders (anything will do : a folded blanket, or shawl, or coat, or a stick of wood), so as to cause the neck...
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First Lessons in Physiology and Hygiene: For the Use of Schools

Charles Karsner Mills - 1883 - 220 pages
...should be swept around in the mouth to bring away any mucus or other substances that may be present. The body should be laid out flat on the back, with something a few inches high under the shoulders. The tongue should be drawn well forward and held out of the mouth by means of a handkerchief, and the...
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International pocket medical formulary

Christopher Sumner Witherstine - 1888 - 452 pages
...bring away anything that may have gotten in or accumulated there. Then lay the body flat on the hack, with something a few inches high under the shoulders,...so as to cause the neck to be stretched out and the chin tobe carried from the '•hest. Draw the tongue well forward out of the mouth, and h't it be held...
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Laws and Regulations for the Instruction of Applicants for the Police ...

Massachusetts. Civil Service Commission - 1895 - 40 pages
...thrusting a finger into the mouth and sweeping it around, to bring away anything that may have gotten in or accumulated there. "Then the body should be...with something a few inches high under the shoulders (anything will do : a folded blanket, or shawl, or coat or a stick of wood), so as to cause the neck...
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Accidents and Emergencies: A Manual of the Treatment of Surgicaland Medical ...

Charles Winslow Dulles - 1898 - 200 pages
...artificial respiration is that known as Sylvester's method. This is conducted as follows : The body is laid out flat on the back, with something a few inches high under the shoulders (anything will do — a folded blanket, or a shawl, or coat, or stick of wood), so as to cause the...
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Saunder's pocket medical formulary

William M. Powell - 1900 - 438 pages
...sweeping it round, to bring away anything that may have gotten in or accumulated there. Then lay the body flat on the back, with something a few inches high...so as to cause the neck to be stretched out and the chin to be carried from the chest. Draw the tongue well forward out of the mouth and let it be held...
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Topographical Surveying: Including Geographic, Exploratory, and Military ...

Herbert Michael Wilson - 1900 - 986 pages
...follows: The body is laid out flat on the back, with a folded blanket, shawl, coat, or stick of wood under the shoulders, so as to cause the neck to be stretched out and the chin to be carried far away from the chest. The tongue is drawn carefully forward out of the mouth...
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Topographical Surveying: Including Geographic, Exploratory, and Military ...

Herbert Michael Wilson - 1900 - 964 pages
...follows: The body is laid out flat on the back, with a folded blanket, shawl, coat, or stick of wood under the shoulders, so as to cause the neck to be stretched out and the chin to be carried far away from the chest. The tongue is drawn carefully forward out of the mouth...
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Topographical Surveying: Including Geographic, Exploratory, and Military ...

Herbert Michael Wilson - 1900 - 988 pages
...follows: The body is laid out flat on the back, with a folded blanket, shawl, coat, or stick of wood under the shoulders, so as to cause the neck to be stretched out and the chin to be carried far away from the chest. The tongue is drawn carefully forward out of the mouth...
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