Dr. Henry Heimlich first described an emergency technique for expelling foreign material blocking the trachea. This technique, now called the Heimlich maneuver or abdominal thrusts, is simple enough that it can be performed immediately by anyone trained
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Dr. Henry Heimlich was the inventor of the Heimlich Maneuver, which is an effective method of dislodging food or any other foreign object which is lodged in someone's throat and which is causing that person to choke.
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Henry Heimlich was born on February 3, 1920.
Henry Heimlich was born on February 3, 1920.
The lifesaving procedure is named for Dr. Henry J. Heimlich.
The term for the first aid technique is the Heimlich maneuver (for proponent Dr. Henry Heimlich).The term is generically called an "abdominal thrust," used to clear a blocked windpipe.
Henry Heimlich (the Heimlich Manuever) was 96 years old when he died on December 17, 2016 (birthdate: February 3, 1920).
In 1974, Henry Heimlich first described the Heimlich maneuver (HIM'lik mah-NOO'ver), which are a series of under-the-diaphragm abdominal thrusts.For more information see:abdominal-thrusts
Anson Williams is the second cousin of Dr. Henry Heimlich, known for the Heimlich Maneuver for treating choking victims. He guest starred in an episode of Boy Meets World in its third season as a nod to Happy Days.Born as Anson William Heimlick - his father Haskell legally changed the original spelling of the family name from "Heimlich"
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