(Cheers.) Artificial respiration in cases of gas poisoning, drowning, etc., can now be done by machinery. The patient lies in an airtight tank, with only his-head protruding. The air is withdrawn and returned to the tauk at regular intervals, thus inducing breathing.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 73, 28 March 1932, Page 2
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