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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. "
A Naval Encyclopædia: Comprising a Dictionary of Nautical Words and Phrases ... - Page 200
1880 - 1005 pages
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a ..., Volumes 27-28

Medicine - 1858 - 652 pages
...and supported on a folded article of dress. II. To maintain a free entrance of air into the windpipe. 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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The London Lancet, Volume 2

Medicine - 1858 - 528 pages
...enlargement of the cavity of the chest. In order to maintain a free entrance of air into the windpipe, we 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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First Help in Accidents ...

Carl Heinrich Schaible, Karl Heinrich Schaible - 1864 - 264 pages
...shoulder-blades. 2. To effect a free entrance of air into the windpipe. Cleanse the mouth and nostrils, draw forward the patient's tongue, and keep it projecting...or tape may be tied round them, or by raising the lower jaw, the teeth may be made to retain the tongue in that position. Remove all tight clothing from...
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Five hundred questions and answers offered to the subalterns of the British ...

British cavalry - 1864 - 148 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. Kemove all tight clothing from about the neck and chest. EULE 2. — To adjust the Patient's Position....
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Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal and Western Lancet, Volume 7

Medicine - 1864 - 394 pages
...Cleanse 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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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 29

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - American literature - 1864 - 852 pages
...small firm cushion or folded article of dress placed under the shoulderblades, (///usfrniion No. 3.) Draw forward the patient's tongue, and keep it projecting beyond the lips: an clastic band over the tongue and under the chin will answer this purpose, or a piece of string or tape...
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The Christian miscellany, and family visiter, Volume 13

1865 - 786 pages
...upwards from the feet ; raise and support the head and shoulders on a smallfirm cushion or folded article of dress placed under the shoulderblades. Draw forward...tape, may be tied round them ; or, by raising the low<r jaw, the teeth may be made to retain the tongue in that position. Remove all tight clothing from...
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Meliora, Volumes 7-8

Great Britain - 1865 - 792 pages
...and shoulders on a small firm cushion or folded article of dress placed under the shoulder-hlades. Draw forward the patient's tongue, and keep it projecting...band over the tongue and under the chin will answer thi» purpose, or a piece of string or tape may be tied round them, or by raising the lower jaw, the...
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Fires, Fire Engines, and Fire Brigades: with a history of manual and steam ...

Charles Frederick T. Young - Fire engines - 1866 - 574 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. 2. To Adjust the Patient's Position. — Place...
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The homœopathic vade mecum of modern medicine and surgery, Issue 77

Edward Harris Ruddock - 1867 - 632 pages
...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. Draw forward...or tape may be tied round them, or by raising the lower jaw the teeth may be made to retain the tongue in that position. Remove all tight clothing from...
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