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The Most Famous Death Mask Ever Made: "Rescue Annie" - YouTube
A Christmas story for Resusci Annie | Laboratory News
First Aid Training - First Aid Services - Resusci Anne - St John Ambulance
L'Inconnue de la Seine - The Face of Resusci Annie - Past Medical History
Resusci Anne and L'Inconnue: The Mona Lisa of the Seine - BBC News
How a Dead Girl in Paris Ended Up With The Most-Kissed Lips in History : ScienceAlert
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From Suicide to CPR: The Origin of Resusci Anne | Medelita
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Resusci Anne and L'Inconnue: The Mona Lisa of the Seine - BBC News
Here's the story behind the 'most kissed face' in the world | The World from PRX
The Modern CPR Doll That's Based on a 19th Century Death Mask | Dusty Old Thing
Eternal Beauty: The Death Mask of L'Inconnue de la Seine
CPR Doll's Face Is A Copy Of 19th Century Drowned Woman's Face - CPR Educators, Inc.
The Evolution of Resusci-Annie - EMS Museum
How a girl's 'death mask' from the 1800s became the face of CPR dolls | Live Science
CPR Doll's Face Is A Copy Of 19th Century Drowned Woman's Face - CPR Educators, Inc.
The Girl in the Seine and the History of CPR - Museum of the Order of St John
Resusci Anne - Wikipedia
The face of Resuscitation Annie. History of the CPR doll, including Archer Gordon, Åsmund S. Lærdal, and Atelier L'Orenzi. | Sweet History
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How a Dead Girl in Paris Ended Up With The Most-Kissed Lips in History : ScienceAlert
CPR Doll's Face Is A Copy Of 19th Century Drowned Woman's Face - CPR Educators, Inc.
L'Inconnue de la Seine - Wikipedia
How a Dead Girl in Paris Ended Up With The Most-Kissed Lips in History : ScienceAlert
At a Family Workshop Near Paris, the 'Drowned Mona Lisa' Lives On - The New York Times