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Milestones of Modern Progress in Emergency Care

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My metropolitan city had an official third-service ambulance and aid-station system (free!) and professional commercial ambulances for private patients. Rebuilding of EDs in proximity to Radiology, Blood Bank, OR, and ICU, becoming organic to the hospital. Organization and Specialization in Emergency Nursing.

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Sir William Osler, and, “f/11, and be there … “

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Compare the possibilities of cardiac arrest resuscitation survival while in the Cardiac Cath Lab, the witnessed versus unwitnessed cardiac arrest in the ED, or the witnessed versus unwitnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. There are no guarantees, only varying degrees of potential luck related to opportunity. Have I seen changes?

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Mouth-to-Airway (adjunct)

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Chief, Department of Anesthesiology, Baltimore City Hospitals, Asst. McMahon, Captain, Baltimore Fire Department Ambulance Service, with 15 illustrations by Colin E. Anesthesiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Clinial Associate Professor of Anesthesiology University of Maryland School of Medicine, and Martin C.

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The Nose: the other route to the lungs

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The nose in basic resuscitation: In an ambulance service for which I worked as a Paramedic at a time when although trained in intubation, it was not yet permitted; our principle device was a nasopharyngeal airway with an oversized 15mm endotracheal tube connector. Advances in prehospital airway management. Deshmukh, S. Gadkari, C.