Carrico had just placed an endotracheal tube and I participated in applying the Bird machine respirator into the endotracheal tube for artificial respiration.
The endotracheal tube was inserted past this injury, the cuff inflated, and the tube was connected to a respirator to assist the inadequate respiration.
President Kennedy still had an endotracheal tube, an oro-tracheal tube in place, and the connector from this to the Bird respirator was removed.
Dr Stenhouse has invented a charcoal respirator to cover over the mouth and nostrils of a person going into an infected atmosphere.
The use of an ori-nasal respirator of cotton wool has also been suggested.
The death-fog was our true defence; and against that each man wore the respirator that Duncan Gray had made for him.
He tossed a respirator across the table, and Peter Bligh was away to the kitchen before you could count two.
The respirator about my mouth, charged with some chemical substance I did not know the use of, permitted me to breathe at first with some ease.
His respirator was ready, and he repeatedly told his troopers to see that theirs were ready also.
Every one of us wore respirators or masks when near Ypres, though "Babe" Nicholson inhaled sufficient gas through his respirator to render him unconscious for five minutes after a "dash up front.
On the appointed Sunday Browning and Mrs Browning--she wearing a respirator and smothered in furs--drove to render their thanks and homage to the most illustrious of Frenchwomen.
George Balfour, had recommended him to wear a specially contrived and hideous respirator for the inhalation of pine-oil.
This-yer refers to an ori-nasal respirator for the inhalation of pine-wood oil, oleum pini sylvestris.
The bag containing the gas mask andrespirator was carried always by the soldier.
This picture shows the earlier type before the respirator mask was devised to keep up with Germany's development of gas warfare.
Up to this time poison gas had been unknown in the Dardanelles campaign, although all ranks were supplied with a small respirator which covered the nose and mouth and was secured with tapes that tied behind the head.
The result was the issue of certain instructions and a new respirator (P.
These, violent irritation of the nose and throat, nausea and intense pain, would cause the removal of the respirator and allow other lethal gases to have full play.
The urgency of these developments can be understood from a case quoted by General Hartley:[1] "A certain modification of the respirator was considered necessary in France, and officers were sent home to explain what was needed.
It was thought that the particulate form of the smoke would penetrate a respirator designed purely to hold up vapours and gases.
This was only one of many changes that were made in the respirator to meet new developments.
Wisely adopting the British Box Respirator during the early stages, they made vigorous attempts at the same time, with considerable success, to develop a form of their own.
The issue of the large Box Respirator commenced in February, 1916.
A respirator of special type was taken from a German aviator in April, 1918, after the fighting at Passchendaele.
It should be remembered that the British box respirator protects against very high concentrations of gas which pass at once through the German mask.
He organised the manufacture of the respirator on a large scale, and it is a great testimony to his foresight and energy that in spite of all the difficulties of production, the supplies promised to France never failed.
During the big operations before Verdun, however, the enemy did their very utmost to substitute the gas mask M2 for the respirator XTX.
It was replaced by the small Box Respirator which came out in August, 1916, and of which over sixteen millions had been issued before the signing of the Armistice.
The enemy expected that the shell burst would create such a fine diffusion of the compound that it would penetrate our respirator mechanically, and then exercise its effects.
As I rolled him aside and turned to the next man whom the bearers were lowering into the crater, his respirator and goggles fell apart, and I found myself looking into the ashy face of Duck Werner.
As I finished adjusting my respirator and goggles a muffled voice at my elbow began: "Be a sport, Doc!
A hood is over her head, a respirator in her mouth, and galoshes on her feet.
But since the crew was emphatically ordered to leave, a respirator might not provide much safety.
He slipped a respirator over his head and moved into the corridor.
Every man must learn by repeated practice to adjust his respirator quickly.
Further the respirator affords complete protection, it should therefore be put on immediately a gas cloud appears, and fire should be opened against the latter.
The rapid improvisation of a substitute in case the respirator has been lost or become unserviceable.
The respirator must always be kept in perfect order, they are only effective when damp; the anti-gas solution can be obtained from Medical personnel.
Every man is responsible that his respirator is ready for use.
The gas cloud can approach with great rapidity, therefore the respirator should be rapidly and correctly adjusted.
In case the respirator is lost or becomes unserviceable a substitute should be extemporized immediately, a cloth containing damp earth or a damp cloth should be firmly pressed on nose and mouth.
According to the assertion of the inventor the Respirator is, in fact, a warm climate for five and sixpence; a portable Madeira that may be always put to the mouth like an inexhaustible bottle, at the mere price of the wine.
Illustration] But perhaps the most valuable feature of the Respirator has been hitherto overlooked, for it is as a defence against Burglary rather than Bronchitis, that it will obtain the highest renown.
The latter in the early days informed you, in a bored fashion, that the wind was dangerous or the reverse, and criticized your box-respirator if not in the alert position.
The new extension for the box-respirator was also fitted, and in addition we received twenty horse respirators, to which even the mules raised no violent objection.
Billets were, on the whole, good, and you felt at once the relief of being able to move without a box-respirator and steel helmet.
I even considered the thickness of the box respiratoron which I had elevated my head off the ground.
With my right hand I drew up my British box respirator or gas mask and placed this under my head.
Although it was now the second week in June, he wore a respirator over his mouth and a scarf round his neck, and coughed very much.
George advanced upon his wife with a dreadful smile on his features, removing the respirator as he came.
The respirator is now in considerable demand, and it has already done good practical service.
With a respirator which had been in use some days previously, and which was not carefully packed, I followed a fireman into the smoke, he being provided with a dry-wool respirator.
Captain Shaw then tested the respirator with the same result, and he afterwards took great interest in the perfecting of the instrument.
But the portion of the respirator which holds the filtering and absorbent substances, was prolonged to a depth of four or five inches (see fig.
The moistening of the cotton-wool with glycerine was a decided improvement; still the respirator only enabled us to remain in dense smoke for three or four minutes, after which the irritation became unendurable.
I then tried his respirator upon myself, and found that with it I could not remain more than a minute in the smoke; in fact the first inhalation provoked coughing.
Against the use of such a respirator the obvious objection arises, that it becomes wet and heated by the breath.
These, in all probability, were the cause of the residual irritation; and if these could be removed, a practically perfect respirator might possibly be obtained.
But, while powerful to arrest vapours, the charcoal respirator is ineffectual as regards smoke.
I tried to intercept it by a large respirator of cotton-wool.
Having thus far perfected the instrument, I wrote to the chief officer of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, asking him whether such a respirator would be of use to him.
I fling on the helmet and we start into the death chamber, but suddenly a string is loose--will the respirator work?
A dive into the bag carried on the chest and the respirator is grasped and with one skilful swoop it is drawn over the face.
He tied an enormous, and peculiarly shaped, respirator over his mouth.
She had her respirator in her hand, but before putting it on, asked me if anything special had occurred since she had gone to lie down.
That respirator of yours is the only thing that seems to have a bearing on the 'fact' side of the affair.
The respirator had been of some service, though it had not kept off the tragedy whose dire evidences were before me.
I felt that the time had come to speak; so I pulled off my respirator and called out: "Shall I turn up the light?
Winchester emerged, taking off his respirator as he came.
Winchester alert and wakeful, but looking strange and almost comic with the respirator over mouth and nose.
I had on my respirator and knew that I breathed freely.
But I did not trouble to put my box-respirator on; the gas was not so bad as that.
The box respirator equipment, the general principle of which was finally adopted by all the nations at war, fell into two classes.
The mask development thereafter progressed to the box respirator type.
This was the type of respirator in use to the end of the fighting.
The reserve mask was to be of the gauze type and the regular mask of the box respirator type, affording protection from the more powerful poisons that were then just coming into use.
I am to commission you to get her just such a respirator as Mrs. ---- had.
I hope the respirator will be useful to Anne, in case she should ever be well enough to go out again.
If it is not too much trouble, you may likewise get me a pair of soles; you can send them and the respirator when you send the box.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "respirator" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.