| 1879 - 444 pages
...made to retain the tongue in that position. Remove all tight clothing from neck and chest. To imitate Breathing. — Standing at the patient's head, grasp the arms just above the elbows, and draw lue arms gently and steadily upward above the head, and keep them stretched upward for two seconds.... | |
| Carl Heinrich Schaible, Karl Heinrich Schaible - 1864 - 264 pages
...position. Remove all tight clothing from about the neck and chest, especially the braces. 3. To imitats the movements of Breathing. Standing at the patient's...arms gently and steadily upwards above the head, and Tteep them stretched upwards for two seconds. (By this means air is drawn into the lungs.) Then turn... | |
| Medicine - 1864 - 394 pages
...under the shoulder-blades RULK 3. — To imitate the movements of Breathing. — Grasp the Patient's arms just, above the elbows, and draw the arms gently and steadily upwards until they meet above the head, (this is for the purpose of drawing air into tlie lungs) ; and keep... | |
| Medicine - 1864 - 460 pages
...under the shoulderblades. Rule 3. — To Imitate the Movements of Breathing. — Grasp the patient's arms just above the elbows, and draw the arms gently and steadily upwards, until they meet above the head (this is for the purpose of drawing air into the lungs) ; and keep the... | |
| British cavalry - 1864 - 148 pages
...under the shoulder-blades. EULE 3. — To imitate the Movements of Breathing. — Grasp the patient's arms just above the elbows, and draw the arms gently and steadily upwards, until they meet above the head (this is for the purpose of drawing the -air into the lungs) ; and keep... | |
| 1865 - 786 pages
...Remove all tight clothing from about the neck and chest, especially the braces. To imitate the movtmtntt of breathing. — Standing at the patient's head,...and steadily upwards above the head, and keep them itretched upwards for two seconds. (By this meant air is drawn into the lungs.) Then turn down the... | |
| Great Britain - 1865 - 792 pages
...jaw, the teeth may be made to retain the tongue in that position. Kemove all tight clothing from about the neck and chest, especially the braces. To imitate the movements of ', breathing, stand at the patient's head, grasp the arms just above the elbows, and draw the arms gently and steadily... | |
| English literature - 1866 - 632 pages
...shoulders on a firm small cushion, Sec 3. To imitate the movements of breathing : Grasp the patient's arms just above the elbows, and draw the arms gently and steadily upwards until they meet above the head, and keep the arms in tha't position for two seconds. Then turn down... | |
| Charles Frederick T. Young - Fire engines - 1866 - 574 pages
...placed under the shoulder blades. 3. To Imitate the Movements of Breathing. — Grasp the patient's arms just above the elbows, and draw the arms gently and steadily upwards, until they meet above the head (this is for the purpose of drawing air into the lungs) ; and keep the... | |
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