 | Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - 1838 - 642 pages
...quickly for medical assistance; but do not delay the following means :— Convey the body carefully, with the head and shoulders supported in a raised...Strip the body, and rub it dry ; then wrap it in hot blanket», and place it in a warm bed, in a warm chamber. Wipe and cleanse the mouth and nostrils.... | |
 | Donald Walker - 1840 - 418 pages
...quickly for medical assistance ; but do not delay the following means. I. Convey the body carefully, with the head and shoulders supported in a raised position, to the nearest house. II. Strip the body, and rub it dry ; then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it in a warm bed in a... | |
 | 1843 - 444 pages
...inject tobacco smoke or infusion of tobacco. Methods of treatment : — Convey the body carefully, with the head and shoulders supported in a raised...it dry ; then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it iti a warm bed in a warm chamber. Wipe and cleanse the mouth and nostrils. In order to restore the... | |
 | 1844 - 484 pages
...Apply sal volatile, or hartshorn, to the nostrils. Methods of treatment:—Convey the body carefully, with the head and shoulders supported in a raised...blankets, and place it in a warm bed, in a warm chamber. Wipe and cleanse the mouth and nostrils. General observations :—On restoration to life, if the power... | |
 | Miles's Boy (pseud) - 1845 - 602 pages
...Nor inject tobacco-smoke or infusion of tobacco. Methods of Treatment. 1. Convey the body carefully, with the head and shoulders supported in a raised position, to the nearest house. 2. Strip the body, and rub it dry ; then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it in a warm bed in a warm... | |
 | Frederick Marryat - 1847 - 270 pages
...OK TREATMENT. I. Support the body carefully, with the head and shoulders in a raised position. II. Strip the body, and rub it dry ; then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it in a warm bed. III. Wipe and cleanse the mouth and nostrils. IV. In order to restore the natural warmth of the body,... | |
 | Edward Charles Chepmell - 1849 - 282 pages
...tobacco-smoke or infusion of tobacco. TO RESTORE THE APPARENTLY DROWNED. 1. Convey the body carefully, with the head and shoulders supported in a raised position, to the nearest house. 2. Strip the body, and rub it dry ; then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it in a warm bed in a warm... | |
 | Joseph Laurie - 1852 - 650 pages
...with the head and shoulders in a raised position to the nearest house. 2. Strip the body and rub it: then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it in a warm bed in a warm room, or in warm sand or ashes. 3. Wipe and cleanse the throat, mouth, and nostrils. 4. If the foregoing... | |
 | 1853 - 684 pages
...spirits. 6. Nor inject tobacco-smoke or infusion of tobacco. I. Convey the body carefully, on its face, with the head and shoulders supported in a raised position, to the nearest house. II. Strip the body, and rub it dry ; then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it in a warm bed in a... | |
 | Frederick Marryat - 1854 - 346 pages
...OF TREATMENT. I. Support the body carefully, with the head and shoulders in a raised position. II. Strip the body, and rub it dry ; then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it in a warm bed. III. Wipe and cleanse the mouth and nostrils. IV. In order to restore the natural warmth of the body,... | |
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