Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1934 — Page 12
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USE OF PRONE PRESSURE GOOD IN GASJASES Method Also May Save Life in Electric Shock, Expert Explains. Thi is the fifth and last of a series of articles by Lewis C. Robbins, director of life savins; and first aid at Camp Kosciusko. Winona lake, on proper treatment of drowning persons. BY LEWIS ROBBINS The prone pressure method of artificial respiration, described in the four preceding articles of this series, has three special applications. The first of these, of course, is in case of drowning. The other two are gas poisoning and electric shock. We shall consider these in this concluding article. Gas poisoning results from breathing fumes given off by auto motor exhausts, gas jets, burning coal, buildings or similar sources. The harmful agent in a gas is the carbon monoxide, first cousin to the beneficial carbon dioxide. It replaces the oxygen in the blod stream and clings to the red corpuscles with a tenacity 300 times as gerat as oxygen, making it impossible for the corpuscles to perform their normal function of delivering that life-giving element to the body tissues. Stoppage of Breathing As more and more of the carbon monoxide piles up in the blood stream, the victim becomes nauseated, weak, and finally there is complete collapse, followed by a slow and finally a stoppage of the breathing. When the breathing is depressed or stopped because of this condition, artificial respiration must be begun immediately and continued until the patient breathes normally. The inhalator is most valuable at this time as the concentrated oxygen more easily displaces the carbon monoxide. The carbon dioxide, by stimulating breathing, hastens this elimination. So, with the prone pressure method, use an inhalator if possible. In electric shock, one of two dangerous things may happen, the breathing may be stopped or the heart action may be impaired. The latter condition can not be helped, but, if only breathing is affected, our prone pressure treatment perhaps will save the life. It may be necessary to continue the treatment for eight hours or even more until the nervous system has repaired itself and breathing once more is automatic. Respiration Is Useful How then, can we tell wnether it is the heart or breathing that is affected? This is not easy and prone pressure should be applied in any case and continued until repeated examinations by the physician prove that further efforts are useless. Unfortunately, even the 110-volt circuits in our homes sometimes can bring about this stoppage of breathing or impairment of heart action, or both. Severe injuries may cause breathing to stop, as well as suffocation produced by cave-ins of sand or dirt. In both cases the prone pressure method must be applied. In conclusion, then, we will say that In any condition that contributes to or is caused by impairment of respiration, the prone pressure method, skillfully applied, may save a life. Industrial Employment Off By Times Special DETROIT, Mich, June 22.—Detroit Board of Commerce industrial department employment index stood at 93.2 on June 15, as compared with 100.5 on May 31, and 56.3 on June 15, 1933.
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ERADICATION OF RAT IMPOSSIBLE NOW, IS BELIEF OF SCIENTIST
By Science Service BERKELEY. Cal., June 22. Man might just as well give up hope of completely eradicating the rat, Dr. H. E. Hasseltine of the United States public health service told scientists at the meethere today of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, in discussing San Francisco’s freedom from rat-borne plague for the last quarter century. The best that sanitary and public health measures can do is keep the rat within bounds, he said. The rat’s remarkable prolific reproductive ability is nature’s way of protecting the rat from going the way of the dodo. Only some better method of fighting rats will give scientists a chance to wipe them out.
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