JacksonDE. The use of artificial respiration in man: The report of a case. Cincinnati J Med1930;11:515–519.
2.
BakerAB. Artificial respiration, the history of an idea. Med Hist1971;15:344–352.
3.
IbsenB.The anesthetist and positive pressure breathing. In: LassenHCA, ed. Management of life threatening poliomyelitis. Edinburgh: Livingston, 1956:14.
4.
EmersonJH. The evolution of "Iron Lung."Cambridge MA: JH Emerson Co, 1978.
5.
MörchET. History of mechanical ventilation. In: KirbyRR, SmithRA, DesautelsDA, eds. Mechanical ventilation. New York: Churchill Livingston, 1985:6–10.
6.
LassenHCA. A preliminary report of the 1952 epidemic of poliomyelitis in Copenhagen. Lancet1953;1:37–41.
7.
NunnJF. Physiological aspects of artificial ventilation. Br J Anaesth1957;29:540–561.
8.
AveryAE, MörchET, BensonDW. Critically crushed chests: A new method of treatment with continuous hyperventilation to produce alkalotic apnea and internal pneumatic stabilization. J Thorac Surg1956;32:291–304.
9.
BufordTH, BurbankB.Traumatic wet lung. Observations on certain physiologic fundamentals of thoracic trauma. J Thorac Surg1945;14:415–424.
10.
MartinAMJr, SimmonsRL, HeisterkampCA. Respiratory insufficiency in combat casualties. I. Pathologic changes in the lungs of patients dying of wounds. Ann Surg1969;170:30–38.
11.
AshbaughDG, BigelowDB, PettyTL. Acute respiratory distress in adults. Lancet1967;2:319.
12.
FairleyHB. Critique of intermittent mandatory ventilation. In: KirbyRR, GrayborGB, eds. Intermittent mandatory ventilation. International Anesthesiology Clinics. Boston: Little, Brown and Company1980;18(2):179–189.