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by Jan-Carel van Dorp The board of Governors of the Maatschappij tot Redding van Drenkelingen is happy to introduce this congress book, the fruit of much effort in recent years of many devoted researchers in the fields of prevention, rescue and treatment of drowned people. It is a compilation of the results of their successful studies, as laid down during the World Congress on Drowning held in Amsterdam on 26–28 June 2002. Background Through the ages death by drowning, like so many other causes, was accepted as a part of life. Water brings life, water takes life; burial follows. It was not until th th the 17 or even as late as the 18 century that it became apparent that people could be effectively rescued by bystanders, that many seemingly dead drowning victims only died after burial and that some of them could have been saved from this fate had they received medical attention. In Europe it was the so-called Age of Enlightenment, with changing attitudes towards fellow man and social initiatives underway, including the founding of charitable societies. At that time three noblemen in Amsterdam realised that too many victims who had fallen in the waters of Amsterdam were left to their fate and died. Hence, in 1767, they founded a society for the rescue of drowning victims, de Maatschappij tot Redding van Drenkelingen. Their initiative was widely applauded. In the years that followed other cities in Holland started their own initiatives.
Drowning --- Prevention --- Resuscitation --- Accidents --- Asphyxia --- Death --- Violent deaths --- Causes --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Pathological physiology. Pathogenesis --- Emergency medicine. --- Critical care medicine. --- Anesthesiology. --- Cardiology. --- Forensic Medicine. --- Emergency Medicine. --- Intensive / Critical Care Medicine. --- Forensic medicine --- Injuries (Law) --- Jurisprudence, Medical --- Legal medicine --- Forensic sciences --- Medicine --- Medical laws and legislation --- Heart --- Internal medicine --- Anaesthesiology --- Surgery --- Intensive care --- Intensive medicine --- Emergency medicine --- Intensive care units --- Medicine, Emergency --- Critical care medicine --- Disaster medicine --- Medical emergencies --- Diseases --- Forensic medicine. --- Medical jurisprudence.
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Since the first edition of the Handbook on Drowning in 2005, many epidemiological data have confirmed the burden of drowning in several parts of the world. Studies have increased the understanding of effective drowning prevention strategies, rescue techniques, and treatment options. Much has been learned about submersion and immersion hypothermia, SCUBA-diving injuries, the life-saving preparations of water-related disasters and how to deal with forensic investigations. In this updated second edition, experts from around the world provide a complete overview of current research data, consensus statements and expert opinions. The book Drowning provides evidence-based practical information and has a unique informative value for various groups with tasks, duties and responsibilities in this domain. In addition, the book may be an inspiration for future networks and research initiatives.
Anesthesiology --- spoedgevallen --- intensieve zorgen --- intensieve-zorgen afdeling --- Orthopaedics. Traumatology. Plastic surgery --- anesthesie --- gerechtelijke geneeskunde --- Human medicine --- cardiologie --- Legal medicine --- Pathology of the circulatory system --- Drowning --- Resuscitation. --- Emergency medicine. --- Critical care medicine. --- Anesthesiology. --- Cardiology. --- Forensic Medicine. --- Emergency Medicine. --- Intensive / Critical Care Medicine. --- Forensic medicine --- Injuries (Law) --- Jurisprudence, Medical --- Forensic sciences --- Medicine --- Medical laws and legislation --- Heart --- Internal medicine --- Intensive care --- Intensive medicine --- Emergency medicine --- Intensive care units --- Medicine, Emergency --- Critical care medicine --- Disaster medicine --- Medical emergencies --- Anaesthesiology --- Surgery --- Diseases --- Forensic medicine. --- Medical jurisprudence.
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Orthopaedics. Traumatology. Plastic surgery --- Human medicine --- spoedgevallen --- intensieve zorgen
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Since the first edition of the Handbook on Drowning in 2005, many epidemiological data have confirmed the burden of drowning in several parts of the world. Studies have increased the understanding of effective drowning prevention strategies, rescue techniques, and treatment options. Much has been learned about submersion and immersion hypothermia, SCUBA-diving injuries, the life-saving preparations of water-related disasters and how to deal with forensic investigations. In this updated second edition, experts from around the world provide a complete overview of current research data, consensus statements and expert opinions. The book Drowning provides evidence-based practical information and has a unique informative value for various groups with tasks, duties and responsibilities in this domain. In addition, the book may be an inspiration for future networks and research initiatives.
Legal medicine --- Anesthesiology --- Pathology of the circulatory system --- Orthopaedics. Traumatology. Plastic surgery --- Human medicine --- farmacologie --- anesthesie --- spoedgevallen --- intensieve zorgen --- cardiologie --- intensieve-zorgen afdeling --- gerechtelijke geneeskunde
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by Jan-Carel van Dorp The board of Governors of the Maatschappij tot Redding van Drenkelingen is happy to introduce this congress book, the fruit of much effort in recent years of many devoted researchers in the fields of prevention, rescue and treatment of drowned people. It is a compilation of the results of their successful studies, as laid down during the World Congress on Drowning held in Amsterdam on 26-28 June 2002. Background Through the ages death by drowning, like so many other causes, was accepted as a part of life. Water brings life, water takes life; burial follows. It was not until th th the 17 or even as late as the 18 century that it became apparent that people could be effectively rescued by bystanders, that many seemingly dead drowning victims only died after burial and that some of them could have been saved from this fate had they received medical attention. In Europe it was the so-called Age of Enlightenment, with changing attitudes towards fellow man and social initiatives underway, including the founding of charitable societies. At that time three noblemen in Amsterdam realised that too many victims who had fallen in the waters of Amsterdam were left to their fate and died. Hence, in 1767, they founded a society for the rescue of drowning victims, de Maatschappij tot Redding van Drenkelingen. Their initiative was widely applauded. In the years that followed other cities in Holland started their own initiatives.
Orthopaedics. Traumatology. Plastic surgery --- Human medicine --- spoedgevallen --- intensieve zorgen
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