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English: A traditional method to expell water in victims of drowning. Managing the body weight on time could be a problem, especially in cases of spinal injury, which need special care. No particular method is currently used to achieve this.
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A traditional method to expell water in victims of drowning. Managing the body weight on time could be a problem, especially in cases of spinal injury, which need special care. No particular method is currently used to achieve this.

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