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respirator — 1. An apparatus for administering artificial respiration in cases of respiratory failure. 2. An appliance fitting over the mouth and nose, used for the purpose of excluding dust, smoke, or other irritants, or of otherwise altering the air before… … Medical dictionary
Engstrцm respirator — a volume controlled, piston operated respirator with a sine wave airflow pattern … Medical dictionary
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Asphyxiant gas — dablink|For main article see Asphyxia. An asphyxiant gas is a non toxic or minimally toxic gas which dilutes or displaces the oxygen containing atmosphere, leading to death by asphyxiation if breathed long enough. Toxic gases in large enough… … Wikipedia
Julius Jeffreys — (1800 1877) was a British surgeon, writer, inventor of the respirator, and was a pioneer in the development of early air conditioning systems.Early lifeJulius Jeffreys was born on September 14th, 1800 at Hall Place, Bexley, Kent, England, where… … Wikipedia
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