
Object Name |
Photograph, Black-and-White |
Collection |
Lambton County Archives - Photo Collection |
Catalog Number |
LCA 4B.Duncan.008 |
Other Number |
LCA 4B.Duncan.008.p |
Title |
Lucy Duncan and James Armstrong |
Photographer |
Sarnia Observer |
Date |
6 Dec 1975 |
Description |
Glossy black and white photo of Dr. Lucy Duncan (Medical Officer of Health For Lambton County) demonstrating the Heimlich Maneuver on Health Unit Chairman James Armstrong. In this upper-body photo, the man is wearing a plaid suit jacket, and is looking down with a grimace. Lucy is behind him, with her hands visible around his mid-section, and is smiling at the camera from over his right shoulder. Written on the back is "p.21 3x7 Dec 6 1975 Dr. Lucy Duncan." The Sarnia Observer Article associated with this photo is titled, "New Life-Saving Method Studied." This article discusses the Lambton Health Unit's research of this "lifesaving method" after Jeanne Seyler of Sarnia read "about it in an out-of-town newspaper." The caption ends with "The health unit is studying introducing an information program on the procedure." |
Print Size |
15.6cm x 19.3cm |
Search Terms |
Doctor Heimlich Maneuver Lambton Health Unit Man Photograph, Black-and-White Program Sarnia Observer Study Woman |
People |
Armstrong, James Duncan, Lucy Seyler, Jeanne |