Hand Pump Restores Breathing, 1940

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In 1940, life-giving air was forced into the lungs of a patient by a hand-powered pump developed by a Swiss doctor, who expected it to be useful in treating soldiers after poison-gas attacks. The plunger pump forces air or oxygen through a tube leading to a mask held over the mouth of the patient.

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