cardiac massage
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of cardiac massage
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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Physicians there administered closed cardiac massage, oxygen and adrenalin.
From Washington Times
The last ditch effort cracking open some 12-yrs. old's chest for cardiac massage.
From New York Times
“Open cardiac massage in a rowboat is unlikely to be successful,” said Michael J. Tipton, an exercise physiologist at the University of Portsmouth, in England, who described the event in a scientific paper last year.
From Washington Post
Simon Poole, who attempted cardiac massage on his father, added: "If they could have been there sooner I think he could still be here."
From BBC
"We managed to save two by cardiac massage but for many others there was nothing we could do," he said.
From Reuters
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