Should a warm bath be procurable, the body may be placed in it up to the neck, continuing to imitate the movements of breathing. Raise the body, in twenty seconds, in a sitting position, and dash cold water against the chest and face, and pass ammonia... The ship captain's medical guide - Page 24by Harry Leach - 1868Full view - About this book
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...cease to imitate the movements of breathing, and proceed to induce circulation <md warmth (as below). Should a warm bath be procurable, the body may be...position, and dash cold water against the chest and face, and pass ammonia under the nose. The patient should not be kept in the warm bath longer than five or... | |
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...upon which cease to imitate the movements of breathing, and proceed to INDUCE CIRCULATION AND WARMTH. Should a warm bath be procurable, the body may be...imitate the movements of breathing. Raise the body * The aliove directions are chiefly Dr. II. R. SILVESTER'S method of restoring ;the Apparently Dead... | |
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...upon which cease to imitate the movements of breathing, and proceed to induce circulation and warmth. Should a warm bath be procurable, the body may be...continuing to imitate the movements of breathing. Eaise the body in twenty seconds in a sitting position, and dash cold water against the chest and face,... | |
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...cease to imitate the movements of 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 to imitate the movements of breathing. Kaise the body in twenty seconds in a sitting... | |
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...movements of breathing, and proceed to induce circulation and warmth (as below). Fio. 64. EXPUUTION. Should a warm bath be procurable, the body may be...position, and dash cold water against the chest and face, and pass ammonia under the nose. The patient should not be kept in the warm bath longer than five or... | |
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...upon which cease to imitate the movements of breathing, and proceed to induce circulation and warmth. Should a warm bath be procurable, the body may be...position, and dash cold water against the chest and face, and pass ammonia under the nose. The patient should not be kept in the warm bath longer than five or... | |
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...imitate the movements of breathing, and proceed to INDUCE CIRCULATION AND WARMTH according to Rule 5. Should a warm bath be procurable, the body may be...position, and dash cold water against the chest and face, and pass ammonia under the nose. The patient should not be kept in a warm bath longer than five or... | |
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...cease to imitate the movements of breathing, and proceed to INDUCE CIRCULATION AND WARMTH (as below). Should a warm bath be procurable, the body may be...continuing to imitate the movements of breathing. Eaise the body in twenty seconds in a sitting position, and dash cold water against the chest and face,... | |
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...cease to imitate the movements of breathing, and proceed to INDUCE CIRCULATION AND WARMTH (as below). Should a warm bath be procurable, the body may be...position, and dash cold water against the chest and face, and pass ammonia under the nose. The patient should not be kept in the warm bath longer than five or... | |
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...cease to imitate the movements of breathing, and proceed to Induce Circulation and Warmth (as below). Should a warm bath be procurable, the body may be...position, and dash cold water against the chest and face, and pass ammonia under the H nose. The patient should not be kept in the warm bath longer than five... | |
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