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Heimlich of the Heimlich Maneuver Dies at 96
CINCINNATI; The surgeon who created the life-saving Heimlich maneuver for choking victims has died.

Dr. Henry Heimlich died early Saturday at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati. He was 96. His son, Phil, says he suffered a heart attack earlier in the week.

Heimlich was director of surgery at Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati in 1974 when he devised the treatment for choking victims that made his name a household word.

Rescuers using the procedure abruptly squeeze a victim's abdomen, pushing in and above the navel with the fist to create a flow of air from the lungs. That flow of air then can push objects out of the windpipe and prevent suffocation.

The Wilmington, Delaware, native estimated the maneuver had saved the lives of thousands of choking victims in the United States alone.
But you gotta know how to do it right. A young body builder guy was choking in a cafeteria and several people tried the maneuver and failed. As the victim was about to pass out from lack of oxygen, I got behind him and slammed both of my fists above his navel like I was in a fist fight trying to knock the wind out of someone, and a big piece of roast beef went flying through the air from his throat. He lived. Don't be gentle when using the maneuver to save a life.
Posted by: Omert Shinert9220 2016-12-18
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