| William Paine - 1859 - 744 str.
...let the surface of the body be slapped briskly with the hand. "9th. Itnii the body briskly till it ia dry and warm, then dash cold water upon it and repeat the rubbing." "If the weather be very cold, and the situation exposed, it will [be obvious that throughout these... | |
| 1867 - 564 str.
...administered. The patient should be kept in bed and a disposition to sleep encouraged. CAUTIONS. 1. Avoid the immediate removal of the patient, as it...involves a dangerous loss of time — also, the use of the bellows or any forcing instrument ; also of the warm bath, except as a momentary excitant. 2. Avoid... | |
| Charles Woodhouse - 1868 - 192 str.
...to time, to excite inspiration, let the surface of the body be slapped briskly with the hand. 9th. Rub the body briskly till it is dry and warm, then dash cold water upon it, and repeat the rubbing." These rules may be followed iu cases of apparent death from hanging or poison. POISONING. "Without... | |
| Calvin Cutter - 1872 - 230 str.
...upward with firm pressure and with energy, to aid the return of venous blood to the heart. "4. — Kub the body briskly till it is dry and warm, then dash...of the patient, as it involves a dangerous loss of lime. Avoid the warm bath. Substitute for the patient's wet clothing, if possible, such other covering... | |
| Joseph Chrisman Hutchison - 1872 - 292 str.
...time to time, to (Mite inspiration, let the surface of the body be slapped briskly with the hand. 9th. Rub the body briskly till it is dry and warm, then dash rM water upon it, and repeat the rubbing. Avoid the immediate removal of the patient, as it involves... | |
| George Edward Walton - 1873 - 440 str.
...time to time, to excite inspiration, let the surface of the body be slapped briskly with the hand. Avoid the immediate removal of the patient, as it...involves a dangerous loss of time ; also the use of the bellows, or any forcing instrument. SEA-SIDE RESORTS. Portland, Maine. — Three miles distant... | |
| George Edward Walton - 1873 - 422 str.
...time to time, to excite inspiration, let the surface of the body be slapped briskly with the hand. Avoid the immediate removal of the patient, as it...involves a dangerous loss of time / also the use of the bellows, or any forcing instrument. SEA-SIDE RESORTS. Portland, Maine.—Three miles distant from... | |
| Calvin Cutter - 1874 - 226 str.
...upward with firm pressure and with energy, to aid the return of venous blood to the heart. "4. — Rub the body briskly till it is dry and warm, then...patient, as it involves a dangerous loss of time. Avoid the warm bath. Substitute for the patient's wet clothing, if possible, such other covering as... | |
| Joseph Chrisman Hutchison - 1875 - 316 str.
...be dapped briskly with the hand. 9th. Rub the body briskly till it is dry and warm, then dash told water upon it, and repeat the rubbing. Avoid the immediate...removal of the patient, as it involves a dangerous loss oftime—a.\so, the use of bellows, or any forcing instrument ; also, the warm bath, and all rough... | |
| Joseph Chrisman Hutchison - 1875 - 332 str.
...be tlupped briskly with the hand. 9th. Rub the body briskly till it is dry and warm, then dash raid water upon it, and repeat the rubbing. Avoid the immediate...removal of the patient, as it involves a dangerous lass of time — also, the use of bellows, or any forcing instrument ; also, the warm bath, and all... | |
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