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HOW ANNIE WAS CREATED |
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Automated External DefibrillatorBy Laerdal
At
the turn of this century, the body of a young girl was pulled from the
River Seine in Paris. There was no evidence of violence and it was assumed
she had taken her own life.
Because
her identity could not be established, a death mask was made, as was
customary in such cases. The young girl’s delicate beauty and ethereal
smile added to the enigma of her death. Romantic stories that speculated
on this mystery were published. According to one, her death was the result
of an unrequited romance. This story became popular throughout Europe, as
did reproductions of her death mask.
Generations
later, the Girl from the River Seine would be rediscovered when Asmund S.
Laerdal began the development of a realistic and effective training aid to
teach mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. He believed that if such a manikin was
life-sized and extremely realistic in appearance, students would be better
motivated to learn this lifesaving procedure. Moved by the story of the
girl so tragically taken by early death, he fashioned her mask for the
face of his new resuscitation training manikin, Resusci Anne.
Resusci Anne celebrated her thirty-fifth birthday in 1995. Inspired by The Girl from the River Seine, Resusci Anne has become a symbol of life to the millions of people throughout the world who have learned the life giving technique of modern resuscitation, and to those whose lives she has helped save from unnecessary death.www.laerdal.com
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