| John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1862 - 722 pàgines
...in the following manner:—The body being laid on its back (either on a flat surface, or, better, on a plane inclined a little from the feet upwards,)...support should be placed under the shoulders, the bead being kept on a line with the trunk. The tongue should be drawn forward so as to project a little... | |
| 1863 - 492 pàgines
...folloiriiig manner : — The body being laid on its back (either on a flat surface, or, better, on a plane inclined a little from the feet upwards),...nearly meet above the head (the operator grasping them*just above the elbows), and then at once lowered and replaced at the side. This should be immediately... | |
| 1863 - 554 pàgines
...the following manner: — The body being laid on its back (either on a flat surface, or better, on a plane inclined a little from the feet upwards),...should be drawn forward so as to project a little more from the side of the mouth ; then the arms should be drawn upwards until they nearly meet above... | |
| 1868 - 862 pàgines
...; the shoulders are gently raised by a firm cushion being placed under them ; the tongue is brought forward, so as to project a little from the side of the mouth. The operator then grasps the patient's arms just above the elbows, and raises them till they nearly... | |
| Joseph Wilson - 1870 - 264 pàgines
...back either on a flat surface, or, better, on a plane inclined a little from the feet upward, a linn cushion or some similar support should be placed under the shoulders, the head being kept in a line with the trunk. The tongue should be drawn forward so as to project a little from the side... | |
| Timothy Holmes - 1871 - 1194 pàgines
...body Hi..' laid on its back (either on a flat surface, or better, on a plane inclined a litu< Irom the feet upwards), a firm cushion, or some similar support, should be plm'-'i under the shoulders, the head being kept on a line with the trunk. The tongue should be drawn... | |
| Thomas Bryant - 1876 - 722 pàgines
...: — Silvester's method. The body being laid on its back (either on a flat surface, or better, on a plane inclined a little from the feet upwards),...be placed under the shoulders, the head being kept in a line with the trunk. The tongue should be drawn forward so as to project a little from the side... | |
| George Black (M.D.) - 1880 - 136 pàgines
...Silvester's Method. — The body being placed on the back (either on a flat surface or, better, on a Fig. i. plane inclined a little from the feet upwards), a firm cushion, or some similar support, should be put under Fig. 2. the shoulders, the head being kept in a line with the trunk. The tongue should be... | |
| Timothy Holmes - 1882 - 1088 pàgines
...employed in the following manner: the body beinf laid on its back (either on a flat surface, or better, on a plane inclined a little from the feet upwards), a firm cushion, or some similar support, should bo placed uuder the shoulders, the head being kept on a line with the trunk. The tongue should be drawn... | |
| John Clarence Cutter - 1888 - 408 pàgines
...its back (either on a flat surface, or, better, on a plane inclined a little from the feet upward), a firm cushion or some similar support should be placed under the shoulders, the head being kept in a line with the trunk. The tongue should be drawn forward, so as to project a little from the side... | |
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