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1711 Fumigation Method, Resuscitation Technique

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SIC830092
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1711 Fumigation Method, Resuscitation Technique
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Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, USA
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c. 1970 AD (C20th AD)
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An image of a model of a resuscitation technique used in 1711 AD, the Fumigation Method which has the following caption, North American Indians attempted to revive their apparently dead by blowing smoke into animal bladder, then, into victim's rectum, also called Dutch Fumigation, introduced into England in 1767, fumigation used for years successfully in American Colonies.

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