J. Herholdt's scientific contributions
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Citations
... The robbertailor survived " ome years after, apparently in good health". 32 1767, spring: the first humane society, Amsterdam 5,17,29,[33][34][35][36][37] Mouth-to-mouth EAV made a significant advance for attempted resuscitation of the drowned, when wealthy philanthropic merchants of Amsterdam formed Europe's first humane society, with 10 directors. FN9 This was the Society for the Recovery of Drowned Persons, to inform the common people and to animate them, as R J Cary 17 phrased it, and rescue those too frequently discovered in the city's canals. ...