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" Silvester's method, as follows: Place the patient on the back on a flat surface, inclined a little upwards from the feet ; raise and support the head and shoulders on a small firm cushion or folded article of dress placed under the shoulder-blades. "
The Domestic World: A Practical Guide in all the Daily Difficulties of the ... - Page 93
by Robert Kemp Philp - 1889 - 396 pages
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Family practice; or, Simple directions in homœopathic domestic medicine

Family practice - 1878 - 296 pages
...the mouth and nostrils ; open the mouth ; draw forward the patient's tongue, and keep it forward : an elastic, band over the tongue and under the chin will answer this purpose. Remove all tight clothing from about the neck and chest. Rule 2. — To adjust the patient's position....
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A Dictionary of Terms Used in Medicine and the Collateral Sciences

Richard Dennis Hoblyn - Medicine - 1878 - 752 pages
...feet. Rule II. To maintain a free Entrance of Air into the Windpipe. — Wipe the mouth and nostrils. Draw forward the patient's tongue, and keep it projecting beyond the lips. (If the facer jaw be gently raised, the teeth may be made to hold the tongue in the required position....
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Haydn's dictionary of popular medicine and hygiene; ed. by E. Lankester

1879 - 802 pages
...from the feet ; raise and support the bead and shoulders on a small firm cushion or folded article of dress placed under the shoulder-blades. Draw forward...the patient's tongue, and keep it projecting beyond tbe lips — an elastic band over the tongue and under the chin will answer the purpose, or a piece...
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A Naval Encyclopædia: Comprising a Dictionary of Nautical Words and Phrases ...

Naval art and science - 1880 - 1054 pages
...minutes, proceed to imitate breathing by Dr. Silvester's method, as follows: Place the patient on his back on a flat surface, inclined a little upwards...or tape may be tied round them, or by raising the lowerjaw, the tooth may be made to retain the tongue in that position. Remove all tight clothing from...
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The Sun Almanac for ...

Almanacs, American - 1913 - 876 pages
...rid the air passages of any water, mud or mucus which may be prosent. Pull the tongue well foi-ward ; an elastic band over the tongue and under the chin will answer the purpose. Turn the patient over, face downward, so that the head hangs down, and, by making firm...
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The New Sydenham Society's Lexicon of Medicine and the Allied Sciences ...

New Sydenham Society, Henry Power, Leonard William Sedgwick - Biology - 1881 - 808 pages
...raised and supported on a folded article of dress, and secure the feet. 2. Wipe the mouth and nostrils, draw forward the patient's tongue, and keep it projecting beyond the lips. If the lower jaw be gently raised, the teeth may be made to hold the tongue in the required position....
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Collier's Cyclopedia of Commercial and Social Information and Treasury of ...

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1882 - 812 pages
...shoulder blades. 3. — To effect a frte entrance of air into He windpipe. Cleanse the mouth and nostrils, draw forward the patient's tongue, and keep it projecting...under the chin will answer this purpose or a piece ol stnng or tape may be tied round them, or by raising the lower jaw, the teeth may be made to retain...
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An Index of Diseases, Their Symptoms and Treatment: Arranged in Alphabetical ...

Thomas Hawkes Tanner - Clinical medicine - 1882 - 478 pages
...Cleanse the mouth and nostrils : open the mouth : draw forward patient's tongue, and keep it forward ; an elastic band over the tongue and under the chin will answer this purpose. Remove all tight clothing from about neck und chest. Make sure that no foreign body is lodged in pharynx,...
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Elements of dental materia medica and therapeutics, with pharmacopaia

James Stocken - 1882 - 426 pages
...the mouth and nostrils ; open the mouth ; draw forward the patient's tongue, and keep it forward : an elastic band over the tongue and under the chin will answer this purpose. RULE 3. — To Imitate the Movements of Breathing. First. — INDUCE INSPIRATION. — Place yourself...
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An Index of Diseases and Their Treatment

Thomas Hawkes Tanner, Sir William Henry BROADBENT - Clinical medicine - 1883 - 540 pages
...Cleanse the mouth and nostrils : open the mouth : draw forward patient's tongue, and keep it forward ; an elastic band over the tongue and under the chin, will answer this purpose. Remove all tight clothing from about neck and chest. Make sure that no foreign body is lodged in pharynx,...
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