Explain sylvester method of artificial ventilation
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Artificial respiration, breathing induced by some manipulative technique when natural respiration has ceased or is faltering. Such techniques, if applied quickly and properly, can prevent some deaths from drowning, choking, strangulation, suffocation, carbon monoxide poisoning, and electric shock.
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Mouth-to-mouth breathing soon after became the most widely used method of artificial respiration. ... The rescuer then alternately breathes into the victim's mouth and lifts his own mouth away, permitting the victim to exhale
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