| John Redman Coxe - Medicine - 1805 - 546 pages
...mouth being clofed, inflate the lungs, till the breaft be a little raifed ; the mouth and- noftrils mud then be let free : THIS PROCESS, to be repeated till...return of life. 7. The BREAST to be fomented with hot/pints-, warm bricks or tiles covered, &c. to be applied to the foles of the feet, and palms of... | |
| John Hamilton Moore - Nautical astronomy - 1810 - 662 pages
...pipe of a bellows (when no apparatus is at hand) into one nostril ; the oilier and the mouth being closed, inflate the lungs, till the breast be a little...fomented with hot spirits ; warm bricks or tiles covered, uc to be applied to the soles of the feet and palms of the hands. 3. Tobacco-smoke is to be thrown... | |
| Ezra Sampson - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1813 - 434 pages
...cloths. 4th. Introduce the pipe of a pair of bellows into one nostril, keep the other nostril and mouth closed, inflate the lungs till the breast be a little...raised, the mouth and nostrils must then be let free, and the chest gently pressed in imitation of natural breathing, the bellows should then be applied... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 pages
...bellows (when you have no apparatus) into one nostril ; close the mouth and the other nostril, then inflate the lungs, till the breast be a little raised; the mouth and nostrils must then be let free. Repeat this process rill life appears. , 7. Tobacco smoke is to be thrown gently up the fundament,... | |
| Ezra Sampson - Children's encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 432 pages
...cloths. 4th. Introduce the pipe of a pair of bellows into one nostril, keep the other nostril and mouth closed, inflate the lungs till the breast be a' little...raised, the mouth and nostrils must then be let free, and the chest gently pressed in imitation of natural breathing, the bellows should then be applied... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - American literature - 1817 - 492 pages
...4th. Introduce the pipe of a pair of bellows into one nostril, keep the other nostril and the mouth closed, inflate the lungs till the breast be a little raised ; the mouth and nostrils must then be left free and the chest gently pressed ; the bellows should then be applied as before, and the whole... | |
| William Hargrove - York (England) - 1818 - 402 pages
...(when no Apparatus is at hand) into one Nostril ; the other, and the Mouth being closed, Uoa into or inflate the Lungs, till the Breast be a little raised ; the Mouth and Nostrils must then be let free — Repeat this process till Life appears. TOBACCO-SMOKE, or the SMOKE of MVRRH or FRANKINCENSE, is... | |
| Sir John Sinclair - Electronic books - 1818 - 684 pages
...apparatus is ready), into one nostril j arid, closing the moutli and other nostril, inflate the Fungs till the breast be a little raised ; the mouth and nostrils must then be let free : repeat this process till life appears. If oxygen gas, instead of common air, can be obtained, it... | |
| 1819 - 554 pages
...— introduce the pipe of a pair of bellows into one nostril, having the other nostril and the mouth closed; inflate the lungs, till the breast be a little...raised; the mouth and nostrils must then be let free: — repeat the process till life appears. 7. When a bellows, or any proper apparatus cannot be had,... | |
| Edward Baines - Yorkshire (England) - 1823 - 682 pages
...at hand) into one nostril; the other, and the mouth being closed, How into or to/tale the tariffs, till the breast be a little raised ; the mouth and nostrils must then be let free.— Repeat this process till life appears. T'ir.Ai . i, s ..,„.,.. or the SMOKE of M . i •• ii or... | |
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