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1 The Department of Surgery of the University of Chicago.
General considerations concerning a realistic approach to heart resuscitation have been discussed.
Three methods of mechanical heart compression have been described, and the results obtained were compared with those of hand massage and controls.
Some opinions based on the experimental data obtained, as to the characteristics of the reciprocal advantages with manual heart massage, has been evaluated. ventricles of the heart, have been presented.
The possible application of mechanical heart compression, after due consideration of the reciprocal advantages with manual heart massage, has been evaluated.
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