| 1856 - 568 頁
...dogma calculated to paralyze our efforts in many cases in which hope may really not be totally extinct: 1. Treat the patient instantly, on the spot, in the open air, except in severe weather, freely exposing the face, neck, and chest to the breeze. 2. Send with all... | |
| 1856 - 782 頁
...calculated to paralyse our effort* in many cases in which hope may really not be totally extinct : 1. Treat the patient instantly, on the spot, in the open air, except in severe weather, freely exposing the face, neck, and chest to the breeze. 2. Send with all... | |
| 1856 - 396 頁
...dogma calculated to paralyse our efforts in many cases in which hope may really not be totally extinct. 1 . Treat the patient instantly, on the spot, in the open air, except in severe weather, freely exposing the face, neck, and chest to the breeze. 2. Send with all... | |
| Marshall Hall (M.D.) - 1857 - 242 頁
...the following table : RULES FOR PRONE AND POSTURAL RESPIRATION. I. Rules to be applied in every Case. 1. Treat the patient instantly, on the spot, in the open air, exposing the face and chest to the breeze (except in severe weather) . I. — To Clear the Throat —... | |
| Ichabod Gibson Jones - 1858 - 812 頁
...revert to the physiological principle of exciting respiration from time to time (Rule V). "EULES. " 1. Treat the patient instantly, on the spot, in the...medical aid, and for articles of clothing, blankets, etc. "I. To Clear the Throat,— " 8. Place the patient gently on the face, with one wrist under the... | |
| Henry Goadby, Edward Kane, Moses Gunn - 1856 - 396 頁
...calculated to paralyze our efforts in many cases in which hope may really not be totally extinct • 1. Treat the patient instantly, on the spot, in the open air, except in severe weather, freely exposing the face, neck and chest to the breeze. 2. Scud with all... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1858 - 994 頁
...only be safely effected when respiratory movements are maintained and the circulation is promoted. 1. Treat the patient instantly, on the spot, in the open air, exposing the face and chest to the breeze (except in severe weather). I. To clear the throat. — 2.... | |
| William Paine - 1859 - 744 頁
...current of pure air. In case of asphyxia from drowning, Dr. Marshall Hall's method is as follows: " 1st. Treat the patient instantly on the spot ; in the open...chest to the breeze — except in severe weather. " -• 1 . In order to clear the throat, place the patient gently on the face, with one wrist under... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1859 - 806 頁
...of exciting respiration from time to time. All these indications are effected by the following short rules: 1. Treat the patient Instantly, on the spot,...the face, neck, and chest, to the breeze, except in тегу severe weather. 2. Semi with all speed for medical aid and for articles of clothing, blankets.... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1859 - 798 頁
...of exciting respiration from time to time. All these indications are effected by the following short rules : 1. Treat the patient instantly, on the spot,...the open air, freely exposing the face, neck, and cheat, to the breeze, except in very severe weather. 2. Send with all speed fur medical aid and for... | |
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