A new inquiry into the suspension of vital action, in cases of drowning and suffocation. Being an attempt to concentrate into a more luminous point of view, the scattered rays of science, respecting that interesting though mysterious subject to elucidate the approximate cause and to appretiate [sic] the present remedies, and to point out the best method of restoring animation

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A new inquiry into the suspension of vital action, in cases of drowning and suffocation. Being an attempt to concentrate into a more luminous point of view, the scattered rays of science, respecting that interesting though mysterious subject to elucidate the approximate cause and to appretiate [sic] the present remedies, and to point out the best method of restoring animation

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This essay was awarded the Prize Medal of the Royal Humane Society, Sept. 17, 1794. (Cf. p. [6]) The oration delivered by Dr. J. C. Lettsom on presentation of the medal, and Fothergill's reply are prefixed to this work (p. [i]-xi)

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