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The accidents of human life
with hints for their prevention, and the removal of their consequences -
A discourse delivered before the Merrimack Humane Society, at their anniversary meeting, September 1, 1812
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An address, to the members of the Merrimack Humane Society, at their anniversary meeting, in Newburyport, Sept. 6, 1808
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Humane Society of the City of New-York
The society having taken into consideration the means of recovering persons apparently dead from drowning, and of preventing the fatal effects of drinking cold water, have adopted and recommend ... the following directions -
Observations on apparent death from drowning, suffocation, &c
With an account of the means to be employed for recovery. Drawn up at the desire of the Northamptonshire preservative society: By James Curry, M.D. member of the Royal medical society of Edinburgh, and physician at Kettering -
The constitution of the Humane Society of the state of New-York
To which are subjoined, the address of the medical counsellors to the citizens; and the most successful methods of restoration hitherto discovered; with the medical cautions and advice which appear best suited to accomplish the principal and more immediate objects of the institution. Published by order of the society. [Four lines of quotation] -
Nöd- och hjelpe-bok för bondestÅndet, eller, Beskrifning öfwer Mildberga by i dess lycka och olycka
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By the Humane Society of Philadelphia. Directions for preventing sudden death
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The constitution of the Humane Society of the state of New-York
To which are subjoined, the address of the medical counsellors to the citizens; and the most successful methods of restoration hitherto discovered; with the medical cautions and advice which appear best suited to accomplish the principal and more immediate objects of the institution. -
Directions for an extension of the practice of recovering persons apparently dead
taken from the instructions at large, published by Alexander Johnson, M.D. (Introducer of the practice in England,) and confirmed by reports received from abroad: Tending to shew, that more benefit will arise to the nations, from extending the knowledge of the original treatment here set forth, to be exercised generally by men of all denominations, than from its being restrained to the efforts of a comparatively small number of medical assistants and country practitioners, recommended by the several humane socienties in this kingdom; and who, professionally occupied, cannot be at hand to give that instantaneous assistance upon which the hope of success is founded, at that critical moment when fleeting life exists but like a spark -
Helps for suddain accidents endangering life
By which those that liue farre from physitions or chirurgions may happily preserue the life of a poore friend or neighbour, till such a man may be had to perfect the cure. Collected out of the best authours for the generall good, by Stephen Bradvvell. physition -
Directions for recovering persons, who are supposed to be dead, from drowning
also, for preventing and curing the disorders produced by drinking cold water, or other cold liquors, and by the action of noxious vapours, lightning, and excessive heat and cold, upon the human body. -
An address to the members of the Merrimack Humane Society, at their annual meeting in Newburyport, Sept. 2, 1806
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An address to the members of the Merrimack Humane Society. At their annual meeting, in Newburyport, Sept. 2, 1806
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A lecture
containing plain descriptions of the situation of the large blood-vessels of the extremities; the instrument called tourniquet; and the methods of making effectual pressure on the arteries, in cases of dangerous effusions of blood from wounds, &c. delivered to the scholars of the Maritime School, at Chelsea;first printed for their Use; And now published for general Benefit; By William Blizard, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries; Surgeon to the London Hospital, and the Honourable Artillery-Company; And Lecturer in Anatomy, and Surgery -
Popular observations on apparent death from drowning, suffocation, &c
With an account of the means to be employed for recovery. Drawn up at the desire of the Northamptonshire Preservative Society: by James Curry, M.D. Member of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh, and Physician to the Northampton Hospital -
Relief from accidental death
or, summary instructions for the general institution, proposed in the year 1773, by Alexander Johnson, M. D. To Introduce and Establish In all the Extent of His Majesty's British Dominions, A successful Practice For recovering Persons who meet with Accidents, producing suddenly An Appearance of Death. Re-Published in 1784, at the expence of the Maidstone Society -
Relief from accidental death
or, summary directions, in verse, extracted from the instructions at large, published by Alexander Johnson, M.D. ... The whole accompanied by explanatory notes, ... Published, like all former instructions, at the expence of the doctor