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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1945
Summary Our Recommendation .—Immediately after delivery suck out the air passages with a catheter. Then, with the aid of a good light, survey the baby carefully and determine his condition. If he does not breathe on mild peripheral stimulation but has a satisfactory circulation and is not unduly limp, the simple method of resuscitation should be ...
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Summary Our Recommendation .—Immediately after delivery suck out the air passages with a catheter. Then, with the aid of a good light, survey the baby carefully and determine his condition. If he does not breathe on mild peripheral stimulation but has a satisfactory circulation and is not unduly limp, the simple method of resuscitation should be ...
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PEDIATRIC ASPECTS OF ASPHYXIA NEONATORUM
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1944When Elisha, the prophet of Ancient Israel, restored the life of a Shunammite woman's boy by blowing his breath into the mouth of the child, he forced oxygen and carbon dioxide into the lungs under pressure Add to this the obvious expedient of clearing the respiratory passages of the newborn and we have the essence of the modern treatment of asphyxia ...
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ASPHYXIA NEONATORUM AND THE VERNIX MEMBRANE
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1949Edgar R. Pund, Fred Dick
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TREATMENT OF ASPHYXIA NEONATORUM
The Lancet, 1966WilliamA. Silverman+6 more
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Hypothermia in the Treatment of Asphyxia Neonatorum
Neonatology, 1964B. Westin, J.A. Miller., F.S. Miller
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