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1931 Pole Top Method, Resuscitation Technique

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SIC830087
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1931 Pole Top Method, Resuscitation Technique
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Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, USA
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c. 1970 AD (C20th AD)
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An image of a model of a resuscitation technique used in 1931 AD, the Pole Top Method which has the following caption, Used for linemen suffering from electric shock enable application of respiration at once, without lowering man to ground, abdomen compressed inward and upward, deflating lungs, release of compression, with gravity, induces inspiration.

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