1. Observations on apparent death, from suffocation, by hanging or drowning: choke damp, produced by inhaling carbonic acid, or some other irrespirable exhalation, by a stroke of lightning or electricity, and by exposure to extreme cold : with directions for using the resuscitating apparatus, invented by the author, and general instructions for the recovery of persons from suspended animation Author(s): Welchman, Edward. Publication: New-York : J. & H. G. Langley, 1842 Subject(s): Resuscitation -- methodsResuscitation -- instrumentation
2. Apparatus for transfusion: asphyxia in new-born children considered from a medical and a legal stand-point Author(s): Garrigues, Henry Jacques, 1831-1913 author Publication: New York : William Wood & Co., 1878 Subject(s): Asphyxia Neonatorum -- therapyBlood Transfusion -- instrumentationResuscitation -- instrumentationCritical Care -- legislation & jurisprudenceInfant, Newborn