BACK FROM DEATH.
“ DEAD ” MAN REVIVED. EVIDENCE AT INQUEST. How a man who “ died ” in the operating theatre at Westminster Hospital was. brought back to life by means of heart massage, and lived for nearly eight hours afterwards, was described at a Westminster inquest on August 30. Dr Olive Lloyd, house surgeon at the hospital, said that the man, Edward George Arnold Jones, a solicitor, was admitted into the private wards on August 20, and on the following day a malignant growth was removed from the tongue.. On August 27, eight teeth were extracted under chloroform, but towards the end of the operation, at 10.40 a.m,, the pulse and respiration ceased. Artificial respiration was applied and two doses of adrenalin injected into the heart muscle. Oxygen was given continuously, but with no effect, so an incision was made and heart massage was performed fay hand through the diaphragm. " After several minutes the heart began to beat again, but respiration did not begin for some ten minutes or a quarter of an hour after that. After it had recommenced the patient was returned to the ward, oxygen still being given continuously, and he lived until (i. 20 p.m. The breathing bad become more regular hut it gradually failed. The coroner: How long was heart massage done from the time that the heart and respiration ceased? Dr Lloyd: Between fen and fifteen minutes. So the man was practically dead?— Yes. Dr H. B. Weir, pathologist, said that death was due to syncope and shock during chloroform amesthesia. In recording a verdict of death hy misadventure, Mr Oddie said: “This is one of those remarkable cases where a patient under an anaesthetic has to all intents and purposes died, yet is brought back from death to life. It shows the value of heart massage, which is nowdone hy most surgeons when an amesthctic produces failure of the respiration and heart. I daresay sonic cases do recover altogether, hut I naturally do not hear of them. I am quite satisfied that the anaesthetic was a suitable one, and that the operation was necessary and properly performed.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19291105.2.113
Bibliographic details
Otago Daily Times, Issue 20866, 5 November 1929, Page 14
Word Count
352BACK FROM DEATH. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20866, 5 November 1929, Page 14
Using This Item
Allied Press Ltd is the copyright owner for the Otago Daily Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Allied Press Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.