... 2. Send with all speed for medical aid, and for articles of clothing, blankets, &c. 3. Place the patient gently on the face, with one arm under the forehead, so that any fluids may flow from the throat and mouth; and, without loss of time, — I. The Eclectic Medical Journal - Seite 4941856Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Timbs - 1868 - 394 Seiten
...a little sweet oil. Drowning. — The following are the instructions by Dr. Marshall Hall :- — i. Treat the patient instantly, on the spot, in the open...medical aid, and for articles of clothing, blankets, etc. — 3. Place the patient gently on the face, with one arm under the forehead, so that any fluids... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1871 - 310 Seiten
...blood. The following plan of treating a drowned person was proposed by tho late Dr. Marshall Hall:— i, Treat the patient instantly, on the spot, in the open...medical aid and for articles of clothing, blankets, &c. ; 3, place the patient gently on the face, with one arm under the forehead, SQ that any fluids... | |
| John Ashhurst - 1871 - 1060 Seiten
...the name of "Prone and Postural Respiration," is thus described by its distinguished a.uthor : — " (1.) Treat the patient instantly, on the spot, in the open air, exposing the face and chest to the breeze (except in severe weather). " I. To Clear the Throat. " (2.)... | |
| George Edward Walton - 1873 - 422 Seiten
...resuscitating persons asphyxiated from drowning, may prove useful to those at the sea-side. It is as follows: 1. Treat the patient instantly on the spot in the open air, freely exposing the face, neck, and chest to the breeze, except in severe weather. 2. In order to clear... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1874 - 1288 Seiten
...physiological principles, and has been found eminently successful in practice. His rules are as follows : 1. Treat the patient instantly, on the spot, In the open air, freely exposing the fuce, neck, and chest to tbe breeze, except in very severe weather. 2. Bend with... | |
| Samuel Barker (M.D.) - 1875 - 364 Seiten
...the late Dr. Marshall Hall, are in use at our various Coast Guard's and Humane Society's stations, (1) Treat the patient instantly, on the spot, in the...and chest to the breeze. (2) Send with all speed for a doctor, and for clothing, blankets, &c. (3) Place the child, face downwards, with one arm under the... | |
| Mrs. O. M. Shaw - 1878 - 228 Seiten
...in the care of a medical attendant as quickly as possible. Marshall Hall's Ready Method in Asphyxia. 1. Treat the patient instantly, on the spot, in the open air, freely exposing the face, neck, and chest to the breeze, except in severe weather. 2. In order to clear... | |
| 1881 - 426 Seiten
...or two teaspoonfuls may be given in warm water. TREATMENT OF SUSPENDED RESPIRATION is DROWNING. — (1) Treat the patient instantly on the spot, in the open air, exposing the face and chest to the breeze (except in severe weather). (2) To clear the throat, place... | |
| Joseph Laurie - 1883 - 1108 Seiten
...ought always to be tried in the first instance. The following is a summary of his directions : RULES. 1. Treat the patient instantly, on the spot, in the open air, freely exposing the face, neck, and chest to the breeze, except in severe weather. 2. Send with all... | |
| James Grant Gilchrist - 1884 - 608 Seiten
...longest, and has given, I think the best results, is that of MARSHALL HALL. His method is as follows: "1. TREAT the patient instantly on .the spot, in the open air, freely -exposing the face, neck, and chest to the breeze, except in severe weather. " 2. In order to... | |
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