1. Directions for restoring the apparently drowned, for saving drowning persons by swimming to their relief, and for the treatment of frostbites, as practiced in the U.S. Life-Saving Service Author(s): United States. Life-Saving Service, author. Publication: Washington, D.C. : Government Printing Office, 1899 Subject(s): Near DrowningResuscitation -- methodsRescue WorkFrostbite -- therapy
2. Directions, for recovering persons who are supposed to be dead, from drowning: also, for preventing and curing the disorders produced by drinking cold liquors, and by the action of noxious vapours, lightning, and excessive heat and cold upon the human body Author(s): Humane Society of Philadelphia. Publication: [Philadelphia : The Society, 1805] Subject(s): ResuscitationNear DrowningFirst Aid
3. An experimental inquiry into the effects of tobacco fumes, on the system: and their use in cases of suspended animation, from submersion Author(s): Legare, Daniel. Publication: Philadelphia : Printed for the author, by John H. Oswald, 1805 Subject(s): TobaccoSmokingNear DrowningResuscitation
4. Rescue of drowning persons: rules adopted by the Metropolitan Board of Health Author(s): New York (State). Metropolitan Board of Health, author. Publication: [New York?] : [publisher not identified], [1868?] Subject(s): Near DrowningRescue Work