| Alvah Hunt Doty - 1914 - 260 sider
...over the lowest ribs see Figure 80). FIG. 81. — Artificial Respiration: Expiration. Pressure on. (4) With arms held straight, swing forward slowly so that...the weight of your body is gradually brought to bear upon the subject (see Figure 81). This operation, which should take from two to three seconds, must... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines. Committee on Resuscitation from Mine Gases - 1914 - 40 sider
...back) with thumbs nearly touching each other and with fingers spread over the lowest ribs (see fig. 1). With arms held straight, swing forward slowly so that...the weight of your body is gradually brought to bear upon the subject. (See fig. 2.) This operation, which should take 2 to 3 seconds, must not be violent,... | |
| George Washington Crile - 1914 - 338 sider
...thumbs nearly touching each other, and with fingers spread over the lowest ribs (see Figure 1). (4) With arms held straight, swing forward slowly so that...the weight of your body is gradually brought to bear FIG. 1— INSPIRATION; PRESSURE OFF. FIG. 2— EXPIRATION? PRESSURE ON. upon the subject (see Figure... | |
| National Electric Light Association - 1914 - 848 sider
...thumbs nearly touching each other, and with fingers spread over the lowest ribs (see Figure 430.) (4) With arms held straight, swing forward slowly so that...the weight of your body is gradually brought to bear upon the subject (see Figure 431). This operation, which should take from two to three seconds, must... | |
| National Electric Light Association - 1915 - 1344 sider
...with thumbs neary touching each other, and with fingers spread over the lowest ribs (see Fig. i). (4) With arms held straight, swing forward slowly so that...the weight of your body is gradually brought to bear upon the subject (see Fig. 2). This operation, which should take from two to three seconds, must not... | |
| John Fay Wilson - 1915 - 402 sider
...the muscles of the small of the back), with fingers spread over the lowest ribs, as in Fig. 1. (c) With arms held straight, swing forward slowly so that the weight of your body is gradually, but not violently, brought to bear upon the subject (see Fig. 2), This act should take from two to... | |
| Harry Cooke Cushing - 1915 - 332 sider
...the muscles of the small of the back), with fingers spread over the lowest ribs, as in Fig. i . (c) With arms held straight, swing forward slowly so that the weight of your body is gradually, but not violently, brought to bear upon the subject (see Fig. 2). This act should take from two to... | |
| United States. Navy Department - 1916 - 224 sider
...the thumbs nearly touching each other, and with the fingers opened over the lowest ribs. (c) With the arms held straight, swing forward slowly so that the...weight of your body is gradually brought to bear on the diver. This operation should not take longer than four seconds and must not be violent, as internal... | |
| Henry Charles Horstmann, Victor Hugo Tousley - 1916 - 456 sider
...the muscles of the small of the back), with fingers spread over the lowest ribs, as in Fig. 206. c. With arms held straight, swing forward slowly so that the weight of your body is gradually, but not violently, brought to bear upon the subject (see Fig. 207). This act should take from two to... | |
| George Martin Kober, William Clinton Hanson - 1916 - 952 sider
...the muscles of the small of the back), with fingers spread over the lowest ribs, as in Fig. 27. (c) With arms held straight, swing forward slowly so that the weight of your body is gradually, but not violently, brought to bear upon the subject (see Fig. 28). This act should take from 2 to 3... | |
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