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Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitation

New England Journal of Medicine, 1964
IT was most interesting to note the account of President Lincoln's death, as related in Carl Sandburg's Abraham Lincoln.1 Because the accepted present-day choice of emergency artificial respiration is that of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation this account (not previously known to me), approximately a hundred years after the assassination, may be of interest
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Collapsible Airway for Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation has become the prime method used by those attempting to revive patients near death from drowning, electrocution, asphyxiation, or cardiac arrest. Although simple and effective, this method is objectionable in some aspects.
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Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitation

Anesthesiology, 1958
R A, BERMAN, P, SAFAR
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Burns of the mouth

The American Journal of Surgery, 1952
Abstract 1. 1. Brief description and discussion of the etiologic factors producing burns, thermal, chemical, radiation and electrical. 2. 2. Evaluation of treatment of burns in terms of controlling pain, preventing shock, reducing infection, promoting granulation tissue and plastic repair of the wound. 3. 3.
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Reappraisal of Mouth-to-Mouth Ventilation

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1998
P, Safar   +7 more
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Mouth to Mouth

Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture, 2014
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Mouth to mouth

Nursing Standard, 2001
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