CINCINNATI (AP) — Who better to give you the Heimlich maneuver than Dr. Heimlich himself? The doctor is now 96 years old, but he was still able to use the life-saving technique himself on a woman who ...
Henry J. Heimlich, the Cincinnati surgeon whose “bear-hug” maneuver has been credited with saving the lives of tens of thousands of choking victims but whose aggressive self-promotion and unorthodox ...
He's demonstrated how to save lives countless times since inventing his technique four decades ago, but Dr. Henry Heimlich had never used his namesake maneuver on someone who was actually choking — ...
Dr. Henry J. Heimlich, the thoracic surgeon best known for developing and popularizing his lifesaving antichoking technique, the Heimlich maneuver, died at Cincinnati’s Christ Hospital on Saturday ...
When he heard that a resident was choking, Perry Gaines, maître d’ for the Deupree House dining room, ran toward the table. Gaines has been trained in the Heimlich maneuver and has performed it at ...
Although rain chances will be small, the heat will loom large for the holiday weekend Get ready for some fabulous deals for when you're on the go, your beauty routine and in the kitchen. HOUSTON – A ...
Henry Heimlich, the 96-year-old surgeon credited with developing his namesake Heimlich maneuver, has used the emergency technique for the first time himself to save a woman choking on food at his ...
Henry Heimlich, the medical maverick who came up with a maneuver credited with saving thousands of choking victims but who damaged his standing as a proponent of the curative powers of malaria, died ...
The Heimlich maneuver was first described in the June 1974 edition of Emergency Medicine, and then later that same month in the popular press with a widely syndicated article from the Chicago Daily ...
The 96-year-old Cincinnati surgeon credited with developing his namesake Heimlich maneuver recently used the emergency technique for the first time himself to save a woman choking on food at his ...
KNOXVILLE (WATE) – A high school freshman from La Crosse, Wisconsin is getting recognition for his Heimlich heroics. The boy didn’t waste any time jumping in to help his choking classmate.
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