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Restorative treatment of the apparently drowned: Dr...Hall's method of inducing respiration, 1864. Creator: Dalziel Brothers
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Restorative treatment of the apparently drowned: Dr...Hall's method of inducing respiration, 1864. Creator: Dalziel Brothers
Restorative treatment of the apparently drowned: Dr. Marshal Hall's method of inducing respiration, 1864. 'Inspiration; expiration...At this season, when accidents in boating and bathing will frequently occur, it may be useful for us to publish, with the engraved Illustrations on this page, the text of those instructions for the revival of persons apparently drowned, which the Royal National Life-boat Institution has lately compiled. The Board of Admiralty and the Comptroller of the Coastguard Preventive Service have each ordered a large number of copies to be distributed amongst the seamen of our Navy and those of the Coastguard respectively. The leading principles of this method are founded upon those prescribed by the late Dr. Marshall Hall, combined with those of Dr. H. R. Silvester, but modified or tested by the results of extensive inquiries which the Life-Boat Institution has set on foot amongst the medical practitioners, Coroners, and other experienced persons throughout the kingdom'. From "Illustrated London News", 1864
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**Restorative Treatment of Apparently Drowned: Dr. Hall's Method**
This historic photograph print, created in 1864 by renowned engravers Dalziel Brothers, depicts a crucial moment in medical history - the revival of individuals believed to be drowned using Dr. Marshall Hall's groundbreaking method.
In an era where water-based accidents were all too common, this image serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of prompt and effective resuscitation techniques. The Royal National Life-Boat Institution, Board of Admiralty, and Comptroller of the Coastguard Preventive Service recognized the significance of Dr. Hall's method by distributing copies to seamen across our Navy and Coastguard respectively.
This photograph showcases a moment when medical professionals are working tirelessly to revive an individual who has been submerged in water for too long. The caption highlights that this treatment is founded upon principles established by Dr. Marshall Hall, combined with those of Dr. H.R. Silvester, but modified based on extensive inquiries conducted among medical practitioners and experienced individuals throughout the kingdom.
As we gaze upon this historic image, let us pay tribute to the pioneering work of these medical professionals who have dedicated their lives to saving others in times of crisis. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder that even in the darkest moments, there is always hope for revival and renewal.
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