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Seeing Peter Safar, and his work

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Peter Josef Safar in 2003, who is often called "The Father of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation," or noted citations of his work in articles written and references given by me here at AENJournal.com and the Advanced Emergency Nursing Blog. Research: an integral function of anesthesiology department.

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Mouth-to-Airway (adjunct)

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From the early 1950s to the early 1960s, validation by researchers such as James O. Pask) into drowning and funded early Cold War research into protection from Nerve Gas, that sprouted the saving of thousands of lives. James O. Dartmouth , Nova Scotia **Interesting report on life jackets and Pask's research.

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Ten Commandments for Emergency Professionals; a compendium

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The Ten Commandments of Medical Emergency Management for Dentists Pediatric Emergency Medicines Ten Commandments of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Givens T. The Ten Commandments of Pediatric Emergency Medicine. J Emerg Med. 2004 Aug;27(2):193-4. PubMed PMID: 15261366. doi:10.1016/j.jemermed.2004.05.002

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Oxygen Powered Resuscitators

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Resuscitator : Wikipedia general article Emergency Care Research Institute [ECRI] Gas-Powered Resuscitators Hazard [Health Devices Nov 1988;17(11):352-4] **Good review of concerns re Demand Valves, then and now. Prehospital endotracheal intubation: rationale for training emergency medical personnel. Grainge, C.

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Health to The Chief!

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Spring 2004. Papers of Abraham Lincoln researcher discovers report of Dr. Charles A. George Washington Eyewitness Account of his Death © 2013. http://www.drzebra.com Part of “ Health and Medical History of President George Washington.” Vadakan, VV. 2002) The Asphyxiating and Exsanguinating Death of President George Washington.

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