Separate the jaws and keep them apart by placing between the teeth a cork or small bit of wood ; turn the patient on his face, a large bundle of tightly rolled clothing being placed beneath the stomach; press heavily on the back over it for half a minute,... Tide Tables for the Year ... - Страница 411902Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| sir Frederick George D. Bedford - 1885 - 628 страници
..."Water, etc., from the Stomach and Chest.— II the jaws arc clenched, separate them, and keep tho mouth open by placing between the teeth a cork, or small bit of wood; turn the patient on tho face. a largo bundle of tightly rolled clothing being placed beneath the stomach. nnd press heavily... | |
| United States. Life-Saving Service - 1889 - 624 страници
...taken, by which the chest is emptied of air, and the ejection of any fluids swallowed is atsisted. If the jaws are clinched, separate them, and keep...placing between the teeth a cork or small bit of wood ; tarn the patient on the face, a large bundle of tightly-rolled clothing being placed beneath the... | |
| Stephen Bleecker Luce - 1898 - 852 страници
...proceed thus : RULE II. — To expel water, etc., from the stomach and chest. — (See Fig. I.) — If the jaws are clinched, separate them, and keep...stomach, and press heavily over it for half a minute, or as long as fluids flow freely from the mouth. RULE III. — To produce breathing. — (See Fig. II.)—... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1902 - 600 страници
...immediately as follows: 76. To Kxpel Water From the Stomach and Chest. Separate the jaws and keep them apart by placing between the teeth a cork or small bit of wood; turn the patient on his face, a large bundle of tightly rolled clothing being placed beneath the stomach (see Fig. 12);... | |
| 1902 - 650 страници
...immediately as follows: 68. To Expel Water From the Stomach and Chest. Separate the jaws and keep them apart by placing between the teeth a cork or small bit of wood; turn the patient on his face, a large bundle of tightly rolled clothing being placed beneath the stomach (see Fig. 19);... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1902 - 380 страници
...immediately as follows: 68. To Expel Water From the Stomach ami Chest. Separate the jaws and keep them apart by placing between the teeth a cork or small bit of wood; turn the patient on his face, a large bundle of tightly rolled clothing being placed beneath the stomach (see Fig. 19);... | |
| United States. Public Health Service - 1904 - 126 страници
...To expel water from the stomach and chest (see fig. 27). — Separate the jaws and keep them apart by placing between the teeth a cork or small bit of wood ; turn the patient on his face, a large bundle of tightly rolled clothing being placed beneath the stomach; press heavily... | |
| 1904 - 116 страници
...II.—To expel water from the stomach and chest (see fig. 27).—Separate the jaws and keep them apart by placing between the teeth a cork or small bit of wood; turn the patient on his face, a large bundle of tightly rolled clothing being placed beneath the stomach; press heavily... | |
| Kenelm Winslow - 1907 - 286 страници
...wood or cork ; note rescuer pressing on back to force out water. bit of wood, turn the patient on his face, a large bundle of tightly rolled clothing being placed beneath the stomach; press heavily on the back over it for half a minute, or as long as fluids flow freely from the mouth.... | |
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