Frank Pantridge: Japanese Prisoner of War and Inventor of the Portable Defibrillator

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Countless thousands of men and women around the world have good reason to be thankful that Frank Pantridge survived three and a half years of brutal Japanese captivity. Had he not, they too would in all probability have died too. Taken prisoner at the fall of Singapore in February 1942 Frank was forced to endure appalling deprivation. Conditions on the Burma railway were notorious, and the death rate was horrendous. On returning to Belfast in late 1945 Frank specialised in heart diseases. Convinced that the prompt application of electric shock after cardiac arrest could save lives he reasoned that ventricular defibrillation should be applied not just in hospitals but in the workplace, the home, the street or ambulance. His first 'portable' defibrillator was produced in 1965 and over the intervening years evolved into the compact units so prevalent today. The importance of Pantridge's invention was well demonstrated when US President Lyndon B Johnston's life was saved in 1972. This stirring biography reveals the full story of a remarkable man who survived against the odds to save countless lives.
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Authors:
Lowry, Cecil
Year Published:
2020
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Illustrations Note:
16 black and white illustrations
ISBN:
9781526777331
Number of Pages:
176
Publisher:
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Publication Date:
01/07/2020
Imprint:
Pen & Sword Military
Place of Publication:
South Yorkshire
Format:
Hardback
SKU:
9781526777331

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