Historical Events tagged with "first aid"
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Heimlich Maneuver Published in Emergency Medicine
The Heimlich maneuver is published as a lifesaving technique for choking victims in the journal Emergency Medicine. Dr. Henry Heimlich introduced this method to be an effective way to dislodge food or objects blocking a person's airway, demonstrating how it can prevent choking-related fatalities. Emergency Medical Professionals widely adopted it soon after its publication, and it became a standard emergency response technique in various settings.
Continue ReadingRoyal Charter for St. Andrew's Ambulance Association
Queen Victoria granted a royal charter to the St. Andrew's Ambulance Association in 1899, recognizing its contributions to voluntary ambulance services in Scotland. Established originally in 1882, the association focused on providing medical care and training to volunteers who assisted with ambulance services. The royal charter formalized its role and provided it with a prestigious status, furthering its reach and influence in the community. It served as a landmark in the evolution of emergency medical services, particularly in Scotland.
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