The surgeon who created the life-saving Heimlich maneuver for choking victims has died.
Henry Heimlich died early today at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati. He was 96. His son, Phil, says he suffered a heart attack earlier in the week.
Heimlich was director of surgery at Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati in 1974 when he devised the treatment for choking victims that made his name a household word.
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The Wilmington, Delaware, native estimated the maneuver had saved the lives of thousands of choking victims in the United States alone.
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