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Milestones of Modern Progress in Emergency Care

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." A booming post-war population and economy led to more travel and recreation outside urban areas and a realization that effective first aid services did not exist everywhere. Organization and Specialization in Emergency Nursing. Emergency Medicine Specialization, Recognition, and Organization. EDNA->ENA.

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Mouth-to-Airway (adjunct)

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McMahon, Captain, Baltimore Fire Department Ambulance Service, with 15 illustrations by Colin E. Artificial Respiration by Mouth-to-Mask Method — A Study of the Respiratory Gas Exchange of Paralyzed Patients Ventilated by Operator's Expired Air. Thompson, Jr. Paper $1.75. Rasmussen, Frederick N. Tribute to Dr. Austin Lamont.

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The Nose: the other route to the lungs

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They also proved that only expired air resuscitation guaranteed sufficient inflation volumes; that exhaled air was a suitable resuscitating gas; and that the operator would have continuous feedback from each breath. Their focus was on developing a refined technique suitable for mass usage by the military who funded them and by the lay public.