| Public health - 1857 - 536 pages
...on the spot, in the open air, expose the face and chest to the breeze (except in severe weather). I. To clear the throat. place the patient gently on the face, with one wrist under the forehead. If there be breathing, wait; if not, or if it fail, II. To excite respiration, turn the patient well... | |
| Marshall Hall (M.D.) - Drowning - 1857 - 242 pages
...exposing the face and chest to the breeze (except in severe weather) . I. — To Clear the Throat — 2. Place the patient gently on the face, with one wrist under the forehead ; [all fluids and the tongue itself then fall forwards, leaving the entrance into the viind-pipe FKEB.]... | |
| Medicine - 1857 - 590 pages
...speed for medical aid, and for articles of clothing, blankets, &c. /. — To Clear the Throat,— 3. Place the patient gently on the face, with one wrist under the forehead ; [all fluids and the tongue Itself then fall forwards, and leare the entrance into the windpipe free.}... | |
| William Jones (F.S.A.) - 1857 - 468 pages
...all speed for medical aid, and for articles of clothing, blankets, &c. I. — To Clear the Throat. 3. Place the patient gently on the face, with one wrist under the forehead ; all fluids, and the tongue itself, then fall forwards and leave the entrance into the wind-pipe free.... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1858 - 994 pages
...exposing the face and chest to the breeze (except in severe weather). I. To clear the throat. — 2. Place the patient gently on the face with one wrist under the forehead [all fluids and the tongue itself then fall forwards, leaving the entrance into the windpipe free.]... | |
| Ichabod Gibson Jones - Medicine, Eclectic - 1858 - 812 pages
...speed for 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 forehead ; [all fluids and the tongue itself then fall forward, and leave the entrance into the pipe/r«e].... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - Physiology, Comparative - 1859 - 630 pages
...spot, in the open air, exposing the face and chest to the breeze, except in severe weather. i. To dear the Throat, place the patient gently on the face, with one wrist under the forehead — (all fluids and the tongue itself then fall forwards, leaving the entrance into the windpipe free).... | |
| Medicine - 1859 - 772 pages
...exposing the face and chest to the breeze (except in severe weather). I.—To Clear the Throat— 2. Place the patient gently on the face, with one wrist under the forehead; [all fluids and the tongue itstlf then fall forwards, leaving the entrance into the icmilpipe FREE.]... | |
| Commerce - 1859 - 784 pages
...all speed for medical aid, and for articles of clothing, blankets, etc. I.— TO CLEAR THE THROAT. 3. Place the patient gently on the face, with one wrist under the forehead. (All fluids, and the tongue itself, then fall forwards, and leave the entrance into the windpipe free.)... | |
| Mother - 1860 - 282 pages
...in severe weather. Send with all speed for medical aid, and for articles of clothing, blankets, &c. Place the patient gently on the face, with one wrist under the forehead. Turn the patient slightly on his side, and apply snuff or other irritants to the nostrils, and dash... | |
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