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TO SAVE MINERS' LIVES.

A Avonderful contrivance which provides a method of preventing the deaths of the hundreds of persons annually overcome by inhaling gas, by droAvning, or by electric shock, has been brought from Germany, by officials of the United States Bureau of Mines, and made a part of the equipment of all the GoA'ernmerit's mine rescue cars. Where there is a spark of life in the body, this machine, Avhich is knoAvn as a pulso-motor, or lung motor, will restore the asphyxiated or drowned victim by causing the natural moA'emenls of inhalation or exhalation, at the same time giving a carefully measured supply of oxygen to the lungs.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 35, 3 November 1911, Page 14

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TO SAVE MINERS' LIVES. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 35, 3 November 1911, Page 14

TO SAVE MINERS' LIVES. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 35, 3 November 1911, Page 14

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