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Identifier: anatomyphysiolog00walk (find matches)
Title: Anatomy, physiology and hygiene
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Walker, Jerome, 1845-
Subjects: Physiology Health
Publisher: Boston, Allyn and Bacon
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Fig. 115.Removing Water — Patient on Ground. with breathing, clearing the mouth, and seeing that thetongue does not fall back into it, remove water from the 1 The following instructions for rescuing drowning people should boremembered: Approach the drowning from behind, seizing them bythe collar, or a woman by the back hair, and towing (hem at arms lengthto boat or shore. Do not let tluan cling around your neck or arms toendanger you. Duck them tinder until unconscious, if necessary to breaka dangerous hold upon you ; but do not strike to stun them.* 384 EMERGENCIES. air passages as follows: place the person face down-ward over your knee, or upon the ground with a largeroll of clothing beneath the stomach, and press on theback over the stomach for a half minute; or, the patient
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Fig. 116.Removing Water — Clasping under Chest. being face downward, stand astride his hips with yourface toward his head, and raise him two or three timeswith a slight jerk, your hands being clasped under thelower part of his chest.1 2. Artificial Respiration. Now, ivithout delay (unlessthe person is breathing) commence artificial respira-tion. Continue this for two hours or more, if neces- 1 To hold a body up by the heels, so that the water may run out, isunnecessary. Rolling a body upon a barrel is a barbarous custom, at-tended with the danger of injury to internal organs, and is not to betolerated. It is seldom that any large quantity of water enters the lungsor stomach. Some water is usually drawn into the air passages, unlessthe person faints when immersed. EMERGENCIES. 385 sary,1 while assistants are constantly trying to arouseanimal heat, by rubbing the extremities and in other

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  • booksubject:Physiology
  • booksubject:Health
  • bookpublisher:Boston__Allyn_and_Bacon
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