A text-book of practical therapeutics . Fig. 119.—Artificial respiration by Schafers method. By this means fluids andmucus are more readily expelled from the upper respiratory tract than in the Fig. 120.—Sylvesters method of artificial respiration. First movement: thepatients arms are placed at right angles to the trunk, the elbows resting on the floor,to expand or inflate the chest.


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