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Subject: Re: "Forgotten Killer," new book from Spearfish Lake Tales, now available for preorder


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GaryDan
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Date Posted: 08:09:50 08/31/15 Mon
In reply to: Wes 's message, "Re: "Forgotten Killer," new book from Spearfish Lake Tales, now available for preorder" on 23:22:00 08/30/15 Sun

>>I have just read chapter 16... who knew that
>>artificial aspiration by mechanical manipulation,
>>instead of mouth-to-mouth, was a thing. Though
>>probably actual finding which is better wasn't done
>>then... or perhaps it is different for assisting
>>people with communicable disease than for e.g.
>>rescuing after drowning.
>
>It's an old thing, and pretty much discredited today
>except for special situations like that. I remembered
>learning it in Boy Scouts, which was a long, long time
>ago. We had never heard of mouth-to-mouth in those
>days. I guess it shows how far we've come.
>
>-- Wes


1956 Peter Safar and James Elam invented mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. 1957 The United States military adopted the mouth-to-mouth resuscitation method to revive unresponsive victims. 1960 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was developed.Sep 3, 2014

GaryDan

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