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Latest Model Resuscitator -- Simplified resuscitation will be in vogue on Sydney beaches this season if the Surf Life Saving Association can procure sufficient numbers of this American "Kreiselman" resuscitator. Water is pumped from the lungs by the customary Schafer method and the tongue piece placed over the tongue. Air is pumped into the lungs 15 times per minute. The valve allows in-take of air, which cannot be expelled until light pressure is exerted in the mask. December 10, 1950.

Latest Model Resuscitator -- Simplified resuscitation will be in vogue on Sydney beaches this season if the Surf Life Saving Association can procure sufficient numbers of this American "Kreiselman" resuscitator. Water is pumped from the lungs by the customary Schafer method and the tongue piece placed over the tongue. Air is pumped into the lungs 15 times per minute. The valve allows in-take of air, which cannot be expelled until light pressure is exerted in the mask. December 10, 1950.
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Latest Model Resuscitator -- Simplified resuscitation will be in vogue on Sydney beaches this season if the Surf Life Saving Association can procure sufficient numbers of this American "Kreiselman" resuscitator. Water is pumped from the lungs by the customary Schafer method and the tongue piece placed over the tongue. Air is pumped into the lungs 15 times per minute. The valve allows in-take of air, which cannot be expelled until light pressure is exerted in the mask. December 10, 1950.
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