Give all your attention and effort to restore breathing by forcing air into and out of the lungs. If the breathing has just ceased, a smart slap on the face or a vigorous twist of the hair will sometimes start it again, and may be tried incidentally,... Text-book of hygiene - Page 288by George Henry Rohe - 1894Full view - About this book
| Buell Preston Colton - Physiology - 1899 - 408 pages
...of the naked body, even in summer. First restore Breathing. — Give all your attention and effort to restore breathing by forcing air into, and out...the patient lie on his back unless some person holds his tongue forward. The tongue by falling backward may close the windpipe and cause fatal choking.... | |
| Buel Preston Colton - 1900 - 410 pages
...of the naked body, even in summer. First restore Breathing. — Give all your attention and effort to restore breathing by forcing air into, and out...the patient lie on his back unless some person holds his tongue forward. The tongue by falling backward may close the windpipe and cause fatal choking.... | |
| William Otterbein Krohn - Hygiene - 1900 - 262 pages
...be fatally chilled by exposure of the naked body, even in summer. Give all your attention and effort to restore breathing by forcing air into and out of...sometimes start it again, and may be tried incidentally, as may also pressing the f iger upon the root of the tongue. Before natural breathing is fully restored,... | |
| Buel Preston Colton - Physiology - 1901 - 410 pages
...of the naked body, even in summer. First restore Breathing. — Give all your attention and effort to restore breathing by forcing air into, and out...the patient lie on his back unless some person holds his tongue forward. The tongue by falling backward may close the windpipe and cause fatal choking.... | |
| Buel Preston Colton - Health - 1902 - 336 pages
...remove wet clothing. Precious time is wasted, and the patient may be fatally chilled by the exposure. Before natural breathing is fully restored, do not...the patient lie on his back unless some person holds his tongue forward. The tongue by falling backward may close the windpipe and cause fatal choking.... | |
| Michigan. State Board of Health - 1898 - 906 pages
...be fatally chilled by exposure of the naked body, even in summer. Give all your attention and effort to restore breathing by forcing air into, and out...sometimes start it again, and may be tried incidentally, as may, also, pressing the finger upon the root of the tongue. Before natural breathing is fully restored,... | |
| California. State Board of Education - Hygiene - 1906 - 296 pages
...be fatally chilled by the exposure. First restore Breathing. — Give all your attention and effort to restore breathing by forcing air into, and out...sometimes start it again, and may be tried incidentally. Accidents. 245 Before natural breathing is fully restored, do not let the patient lie on his back unless... | |
| California. State Text-Book Committee - 1906 - 298 pages
...remove wet clothing. Precious time is wasted, and the patient may be fatally chilled by the exposure. Before natural breathing is fully restored, do not...the patient lie on his back unless some person holds his tongue forward. The tongue by falling backward may close the windpipe and cause fatal choking.... | |
| California. Department of Education, California. State Board of Education - Hygiene - 1906 - 292 pages
...remove wet clothing. Precious time is wasted, and the patient may be fatally chilled by the exposure. Before natural breathing is fully restored, do not...the patient lie on his back unless some person holds his tongue forward. The tongue by falling backward may dose the windpipe and cause fatal choking. Prevent... | |
| Buel Preston Colton, Louis Murbach - Health - 1914 - 450 pages
...clothing. Precious time is wasted. First restore Breathing. — , Give all your attention and effort to restore breathing by forcing air into and out of...lungs. If the breathing has just ceased, a smart slap s Fig. 111. — Resuscitation from drowning (Lincoln) Position 1 — Emptying the lungs of water on... | |
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