| Medicine - 1858 - 652 pages
...(This action enlarges the capacity of the chest by elevating the ribs, and induces inspiration.) Next, turn down the patient's arms, and press them gently and firmly for a few moments against the sides of the chest. (This action diminishes the cavity of the thorax, and... | |
| Carl Heinrich Schaible, Karl Heinrich Schaible - 1864 - 264 pages
...head, and Tteep them stretched upwards for two seconds. (By this means air is drawn into the lungs.) Then turn down the patient's arms, and press them...firmly for two seconds against the sides of the chest. (See engravings 30 and 31, pp. 180, 181.) (By this means air is pressed out of the lungs. Pressure... | |
| British cavalry - 1864 - 148 pages
...above the head (this is for the purpose of drawing the -air into the lungs) ; and keep the arms in that position for two seconds . Then turn down the...patient's arms, and press them gently and firmly for tvfo seconds against the sides of the chest, (this is with the object of pressing air out of the lungs.... | |
| Great Britain - 1865 - 792 pages
...the head, and keep them stretched upwards for two seconds. By this means air is drawn into the lungs. Then turn down the patient's arms, and press them...firmly for two seconds against the sides of the chest. By this means air is pressed out of the lungs. Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and... | |
| 1865 - 786 pages
...head, and keep them itretched upwards for two seconds. (By this meant air is drawn into the lungs.) Then turn down the patient's arms, and press them gently and firmly for two seconds againat the sides of the chest. (By this meant air it prated out of the lungs.') Repeat these measures... | |
| Charles Frederick T. Young - Fire engines - 1866 - 574 pages
...arms in that position for two seconds (as shown in fig. 63). Then turn down the Fio. 63. INSPIRATION. patient's arms, and press them gently and firmly for...with the object of pressing air out of the lungs, as shown in fig. 64. Pressure on the breast bone will aid this). Repeat these measures alternately,... | |
| English literature - 1866 - 632 pages
...and draw the arms gently and steadily upwards until they meet above the head, and keep the arms in tha't position for two seconds. Then turn down the...firmly for two seconds against the sides of the chest. Pressure on the breast-bone will aid this. 4. To excite inspiration : During the employment of the... | |
| 1867 - 564 pages
...the head and keep them stretched upwards for two seconds. (By this means inspiration is effected.) Then turn down the patient's arms and press them gently...firmly for two seconds against the sides of the chest. (By this means expiration is effected. Repeat the movements alternately, deliberately and perseveringly... | |
| Edward Harris Ruddock - 1867 - 632 pages
...head, and heep them stretched upwards for two seconds. (By this means air is drawn into the lungs). Then turn down the patient's arms, and press them...firmly for two seconds against the sides of the chest. (By this means air is pressed out of the lungs). Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and... | |
| Medicine - 1868 - 828 pages
...tho head, and keep them stretched upward for two seconds. By this means air is drawn into the lungs. Then turn down the patient's arms, and press them gently and firmly, for two seconds, against the side of the chest. By this means ail is pressed out of the lungs. Jlepeat these measures alternately,... | |
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