Ever Wondered About The CPR Mannequin? The Mysterious Story Behind Her Face And How It Was Discovered
New Delhi: In the late 1950s, a Norwegian toy maker, Asmund Laerdal, received an unusual request. The challenge was to create a lifelike training mannequin that looked like an unconscious person. This was for teaching a new lifesaving method called cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), developed by Austrian doctor Peter Safar. The technique involved chest compressions to…