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“Hence we shall find in the progress of this inquiry, that inflation of the lungs is one of the principal means of restoring life” and “it is a dangerous opinion to suppose that persons are irrecoverable because life does not soon make its appearance; an opinion that has consigned to the grave an immense number of seemingly dead, who might otherwise have been restored to life by resolution and perseverance.” [1]
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A surgical airway involves making an opening in the neck to bypass an airway blocked above the larynx. A cricothyrotomy can relieve airway obstruction in a few seconds so is generally used instead of tracheotomy in an emergency.
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