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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 251:3133-3136
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems. 82:1089-1093
A portable electric defibrillator has been designed, capable of being operated from 115 volts a-c or from 6-or 12-volt storage or dry batteries. Features have been incorporated to insure safety, to both the operator and the victim. Prototypes of this
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems. :498-505
Twenty-two male mice were exposed to a 60-Hz ac electric field by placing them, in cages, between parallel plates energized to create a field, initially unperturbed, of 4 kV/in. In the course of 10?months, each animal had an accumulated exposure time
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems. :506-511
This paper covers an investigation of the effects of HV 60-Hz ac fields on human beings. Experimental results of the intensity of the electric fields to which linemen are subjected when doing maintenance work on energized HV lines are presented. The
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems. 84:1215-1218
This paper describes the steps in the development of the closed chest defibrillator which led to the discovery that, by applying external heart massage to the closed chest with concomitant artificial respiration, it is possible to provide sufficient
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Electrical Engineering. 79:500-503
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology. 69:459-479
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Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Part III: Power Apparatus and Systems. 81:428-431
The only effective way of arresting ventricular fibrillation in a heart, which has been thrown into that condition by an electric shock or other cause, is to send sufficient current through the heart to contract it. A portable external defibrillator
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Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Part I: Communication and Electronics. 78:163-169
It is well known that both the human and the dog's heart may be thrown into ventricular fibrillation by 60-cycle a-c shocks, resulting in the cessation of circulation followed by death. There are, however, little data available as to the magnitude of