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" Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly, about fifteen times in a minute, until a spontaneous effort to respire is perceived, immediately upon which, cease to imitate the movements of breathing, and proceed to induce circulation... "
The Medical Circular: A Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery - Page 147
1853
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Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal and Western Lancet, Volume 7

Medicine - 1864 - 394 pages
...with the object of pressing air out of the lungs. Pressure on the breast-bone will aid this). Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly,...breathing, and proceed to induce circulation and warmth (as below). Should a warm bath be procurable; the body may be placed in it up to the n«ck, continuing...
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The Retrospect of Medicine: Being a Half-yearly Journal ..., Volume 48

Medicine - 1864 - 460 pages
...with the object of pressing air out of the lungs. Pressure on the breast-bone will aid this). Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly,...movements of breathing, and proceed to induce circulation <md warmth (as below). Should a warm bath be procurable, the body may be placed in it up to the neck,...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 29

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - American literature - 1864 - 852 pages
...the lungs. Kepcnt the mensures alternately, deliberately, and pcrneveringly about fifteen times in n minute until a spontaneous effort to respire is perceived, immediately upon which cense to imitate the movements of breathing and proceed to induce circulation nnd warmth. AFTER DHEATHINO...
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Meliora, Volumes 7-8

Great Britain - 1865 - 792 pages
...pressed out of the lungs. Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly, about fifteen times in a minute, until a spontaneous effort...breathing, and proceed to induce circulation and warmth. 4. Treatment after natural breathing has been restored. — To promote warmth and circulation commence...
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The Christian miscellany, and family visiter, Volume 13

1865 - 786 pages
...alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly, about fifteen tunee in a minute, until a spunt .-in tons effort to respire is perceived; immediately upon which...breathing, and proceed to induce circulation and warmth. IV. TH«ATMBNT AFTER NATURAL ВНЕАТНШО HAS ВВЕК HESTOKED. To promote warmth and circulation....
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Fires, Fire Engines, and Fire Brigades: with a history of manual and steam ...

Charles Frederick T. Young - Fire engines - 1866 - 574 pages
...pressing air out of the lungs, as shown in fig. 64. Pressure on the breast bone will aid this). Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly,...breathing, and proceed to induce circulation and warmth (as below). Fio. 64. EXPUUTION. Should a warm bath be procurable, the body may be placed in it up to...
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The homœopathic vade mecum of modern medicine and surgery, Issue 77

Edward Harris Ruddock - 1867 - 632 pages
...pressed out of the lungs). Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly, about fifteen times in a minute, until a spontaneous effort...breathing, and proceed to induce Circulation and Warmth. IV. — TREATMENT AFTER NATURAL BREATHING HAS BEEN RESTORED. To promote Warmth and Circulation. —...
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The Galveston Medical Journal

1867 - 564 pages
...means expiration is effected. Repeat the movements alternately, deliberately and perseveringly about fifteen times in a minute, until a spontaneous effort...immediately upon- which cease to imitate the movements of respiration and proceed II. To INDUCE CIRCULATION AND WARMTH.— 6. Rub the limbs upward with firm...
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The ship captain's medical guide, Issue 91

Harry Leach - 1868 - 108 pages
...with the object of pressing air out of the lungs ; pressure on the breastbone will aid this). ' Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly...which cease to imitate the movements of breathing. ' Should a warm bath be procurable, the body may be placed in it up to the neck, continuing to imitate...
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Best of everything, by the author of 'Enquire within'.

Robert Kemp Philp - 1870 - 428 pages
...the chest. By (Ms means air is pressed out of the lungs. Repeat these motions perseveringly, about fifteen times in a minute, until a spontaneous effort to respire is perceived. 4. After the natural breathing is restored, promote warmth and circulation by rubbing the limbs upwards...
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