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" In order to clear the throat, place the patient gently on the face, with one wrist under the forehead, that all fluid, and the tongue itself, may fall forward, and leave the entrance into the windpipe free. "
Animal Physiology - Page 288
by William Benjamin Carpenter - 1859 - 604 pages
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected ..., Volume 26

1857 - 756 pages
...aid, articles of clothing, blankets, &c. ; but 2ndly. Lose not a moment of time; treat the patient on the spot, in the open air, exposing the face and chest freely to the breeze (except in too cold weather) ; then — To excite respiration. .'irdly. Place...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 67

1864 - 822 pages
...Oreenhill on Exkiel by Sherman, p. 822. MARSHALL HALL'S METHOD OP RESTORING PERSONS APPARENTLY DROWNED. 1. Treat the patient instantly, on the spot, in the open air, exposing the lace and chest to the breeze (except in severe weather). I. — To Clear the Throat— 2. Place the...
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The Life-boat, Or, Journal of the National Life-Boat ..., Volume 2, Issue 1

1853 - 684 pages
...hartshorn to be passed occasionally to and fro under the nostrils. Dr. Marshall Half s Proposed Method. \ . Treat the patient INSTANTLY, ON THE SPOT. IN THE OPEN AIR, EXPOSING the face and chest to the BBEEZE (except in severe weather). I. To CLEAR THE THROAT — 2. Place the patient gently on the face,...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a Half ..., Parts 32-33

1856 - 726 pages
...Send with all speed for medical aid, for articles of clothing, blankets, &c. II. Treat the patient on the spot, in the open air, exposing the face and chest freely to tho breeze, except in too cold weather. I. To excite Respiration, III. Пасе the patient...
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The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 12

1856 - 800 pages
...Send with all speed for medical aid, for articles of clothing, blankets, etc. II. Treat the patient on the spot, in the open air, exposing the face and chest freely to the breeze, except in too cold weather. I. To excite Respiration III. Place the patient gently...
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The Sanitary Review, and Journal of Public Health, Volume 3

1857 - 536 pages
...DB. MAESHALL HALL'S INSTRUCTIONS. Treat the patient instantly, on the spot, in the open air, expose the face and chest to the breeze (except in severe...gently on the face, with one wrist under the forehead. If there be breathing, wait; if not, or if it fail, II. To excite respiration, turn the patient well...
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The Medical Independent: A Monthly Review of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 3

Henry Goadby, Edward Kane, Moses Gunn - 1857 - 768 pages
...request the public press to give them a more extended circulation : DR. MARSHALL HALL'S INSTUCTIONS. 1. Treat the patient INSTANTLY, ON THE SPOT, IN THE OPEN AIR, EXPOSING the face and chest to the'uREEZE (except in severe weather). I. — To CLEAR THE THROAT. 2. Place the patient gently on the...
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The Chemist

1857 - 796 pages
...Hall-s Instructions. SEND QUICKLY FOR MEDICAL ASSIST- 1. Treat the patient instantly, on the ANCE. spot, in the open air, exposing the face and chest to the breeze, except in severe Cautions. weather. 1. Lose no time. 2. Avoid all rough usage. *•— To CLEAR THE THROAT. 3. Never...
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Prone and Postural Respiration in Drowning and Other Forms of Apnoea Or ...

Marshall Hall (M.D.) - 1857 - 242 pages
...nearly the first lilies of that ready method are — " Lose not a moment of time, treat the patient on the spot, in the open air, exposing the face and chest freely to the breeze." As to our " experience," I must observe that there axe four distinct stages...
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The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign Medical and ..., Volume 1

1857 - 590 pages
...the "Ready Method." NEW RULES, OB THE " READY- METHOD." Lose not a moment of time ; treat the patient ON THE SPOT, in the open air, exposing the face and chest freely to the breeze, except in cold •weather ; then-~ I. To Excite Respiration. Place the patient...
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