The resuscitation or rebirth of the spirit of man is through the science of the love of God.
Such resuscitation is impossible except through a heavenly potency, a supernatural power, the divine power of the Holy Spirit.
Therefore, the question arises: How is this resuscitation to be accomplished?
Illustration: The Resuscitationof the French Censorship.
My career as a desperate plunderer terminated this morning—on the roof of the gaol: from the instant of my resuscitation I date a new term of existence—new in a moral as well as in a physical sense.
Lascelles about to be applied to the most wonderful act of human aims—the resuscitation of a convict who had been hanged!
The Earl proceeded to inform him how the whole scheme for the resuscitation of the doomed man had been arranged between himself and Dr.
I don't think so--the time elapsing in all of this resuscitation and the time the heart actually ceased, I don't think one could be very sure of it.
It was real intrusion even after they put forth such efforts at resuscitation and I'm not sure now whether the priests came in while I was still doing the resuscitative procedure, respiration at least, and while Dr.
At the beginning of the resuscitation attempt intravenous infusions had been started using polyethylene catheters by venesection, lactated renger solution, and uncross-matched type O Rh negative bloods were administered and 300 mg.
To preserve respect and love to-day does not require a resuscitation of all these superstitions; respect and love pass from heart to heart without need of ceremonial as a medium.
It was only a resuscitation of the old family coat of arms, my dear," I protested.
There was a resuscitation of the family portraits, too, dear," she remarked.
Demonstrate how to rescue a person in contact with a live electrical wire, and have a knowledge of the method of resuscitation of a person insensible from shock.
Illustration] To obtain a badge for First Aid or Ambulance a Girl Scout must have knowledge of the Sylvester or Schaefer methods of resuscitation in cases of drowning.
One was a resuscitation which lasted for forty-three hours, and which was begun twenty-five minutes after respiration had ceased.
In Essays in Pastoral Medicine[61] I mentioned several cases of resuscitation after what had appeared to be certain death.
Resuscitation of the System of Ancient Municipalities in Italy, Germany, and France.
At all events, thanks to ecclesiastical foresight, which increased the number of fairs and markets at the gates of abbeys and convents, the first step was made towards the general resuscitation of commerce.
Here the ordinary processes of nature and progression of the seasons were symbolized under the figure of the death and resuscitation of the god.
As the direct outcome of these experiments, Professor Schafer was led to believe that a pressure method of resuscitation was not only simpler to perform but also more efficacious than any other.
Dr Hawes used for his resuscitation work a kind of cradle, in which the subject was placed, and then raised over a furnace.
Schafer, as chairman of a committee appointed by the Royal Medical & Chirurgical Society for the investigation of the methods in use for resuscitation of the apparently drowned, that the new method was devised.
Thus it came about that by investigating the phenomena of drowning, and the means of resuscitation in dogs, and by applying the results obtained to man, the method which the society now advocates as the best was arrived at.
The necessity then appeared of thorough investigation of the subject by experiments upon animals, so that the phenomena attendant upon drowning might be better known, and the various methods of resuscitation properly tried.
And he was resolved to employ all his strength in effecting and hastening the intervention of the divine, the resuscitation of primitive Christianity.
It is admitted by all," said Palacky, "that the resuscitation of the nation was accomplished wholly by our writers.
Abbe Dobrovsky, the "father of Slavic philology," and Count Kaspar were of the opinion that it was too late to think seriously of the resuscitation of the Bohemian nation, and that all attempts in that direction must end in failure.
Thus fell through and disappeared, in 843, by virtue of the treaty of Verdun, the second of Charlemagne's grand designs, the resuscitation of the Roman Empire by means of the Frankish and Christian masters of Gaul.
But what had become of Charlemagne's second grand design, the resuscitation of the Roman Empire at the hands of the barbarians that had conquered it and become Christians?
The resuscitation of the Roman Empire had been a dream of ambition and ignorance on the part of a great man, but a barbarian.
Manchester Street was thronged by a crowd watching the house, and inquiries respecting her resuscitation were constant and anxious.
This was due to the expectation of the resuscitation of Joanna.
Appropriate medical intervention and bone marrow resuscitation will prevent most deaths secondary to irradiation and infection.
Some things, however, I gathered from him in relation to my catastrophe and resuscitation which are proper to be told.
My resuscitationproduced a hubbub of no ordinary character.
A mass of information concerning setting-up drills, litter drills, swimming drill on land, rescue and resuscitation drills, etc.
Resuscitation of the apparently drowned, including the Sylvester method described on page 194, and the simple "first aid" rules.
But on his resuscitation the blood and "spirits" forcing themselves into their proper channels gave him such intolerable suffering "that he could have wished those hanged who cut him down.
There are several well-authenticated cases of resuscitation after hanging, due doubtless to the rude and clumsy plan of killing.