| 1888 - 452 pages
...the arms steadily upwards from the body to above the head, and keep them stretched upwards for about two seconds. By this means air is drawn into the lungs. Then turn down the victim's arms, and press them gently and firmly for about two seconds against the side of the chest.... | |
| Medicine - 1858 - 652 pages
...Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly, fifteen times in a minute. 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... | |
| Medicine - 1863 - 684 pages
...air into the lungs), and keep the arms in that position for two seconds. Then turn down tho 42 • patient's arms, and press them gently and firmly for two seconds against the sides of the chest, (this is with the object of pressing air out of the lungs. Pressure on the breast-bone will aid this.)... | |
| Carl Heinrich Schaible, Karl Heinrich Schaible - 1864 - 264 pages
...gently and steadily upwards above the head, and keep them stretched upwards for two seconds. (JBoj tMs means air is drawn into the lungs.) Then turn down...firmly for two seconds against the sides of the chest. (See engravings 30 and 81, pp. 180, 181.) (By this means air is pressed out of the htngs. Pressure... | |
| Yachting - 1864 - 606 pages
...steadily upwards above the head, and keep them stretched upwards for two seconds. (By this means air in drawn into the lungs.) Then turn down the patient's...for two seconds against the sides of the chest. (By thit means air it pressed out of the lungs.) 2.—EXPIRATION. The foregoing two Illustrationt show... | |
| Medicine - 1864 - 634 pages
...for the purpose of drawing air into the lungs) ; and keep the arms in that position for two seconds. Then turn down the patient's arms, and press them...firmly for two seconds against the sides of the chest (this is with the object of pressing air out of the lungs. Pressure on the breast bone will aid this.)... | |
| Medicine - 1864 - 460 pages
...for the purpose of drawing air into the lungs); and keep the arms in that position for two seconds. Then turn down the patient's arms, and press them...firmly for two seconds against the sides of the chest (this is with the object of pressing air out of the lungs. Pressure on the breast-bone will aid this).... | |
| Homeopathy - 1864 - 596 pages
...for the purpose of drawing air into the lungs); and keep the arms in that position for two seconds. Then turn down the patient's arms, and press them...firmly for two seconds against the sides of the chest (this is for the object of pressing air out of the lungs). Pressure on the breast bone will aid this.... | |
| British cavalry - 1864 - 148 pages
...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.... | |
| 1865 - 786 pages
...and steadily upwards above the head, and keep them stretched upwards for two seconds. (By this meant air is drawn into the lungs.) Then turn down the patient's...two seconds against the sides of the chest. (By this meant air it pressed out of the lungs.) Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly,... | |
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