. Minor and operative surgery, including bandaging . othe vault of the cranium, andis especially useful in retainingdressings to the sides of theface and the parotid region. A sbefore stated, it may be appliedto cover either the right or leftside of the face, and, by reasonof the oblique turns, holds itsposition most securely, having little tendency to becomedisplaced. Recurrent Bandage of the Head. Boiler Two Inchesin Width, Six Yards in Lenc/th.—The initial extremity ofthe roller is placed upon the lower part of the foreheadand the bandage is carried twice around the head from theforehead to


. Minor and operative surgery, including bandaging . othe vault of the cranium, andis especially useful in retainingdressings to the sides of theface and the parotid region. A sbefore stated, it may be appliedto cover either the right or leftside of the face, and, by reasonof the oblique turns, holds itsposition most securely, having little tendency to becomedisplaced. Recurrent Bandage of the Head. Boiler Two Inchesin Width, Six Yards in Lenc/th.—The initial extremity ofthe roller is placed upon the lower part of the foreheadand the bandage is carried twice around the head from theforehead to the occiput to secure it. When the bandageis brought back to the median line of the forehead it isreversed, and the reversed turn is held by the finger of theleft hand while the roller is carried over the top of thehead along the sagittal suture to a point just below theoccipital protuberance ; here it is reversed again, and thereverse is held by an assistant while the roller is carriedback to the forehead in an elliptical course, each turn cov-. Oblique bandage of the angle ofthe jaw. 48 BANDAGING. ering in two-thirds of the preceding turn. These turnsare repeated with successive reverses at the forehead andocciput until one side of the head is completely covered in,and when this is accomplished a circular turn is made fromthe forehead to the occiput to hold the reverses in place. The opposite side of the head is next covered in by ellip-tical reversed turns made in the same manner, and whenthis has been accomplished two or three circular turns arecarried around the head from the forehead to the occiput,to fix the preceding turns. Pins should be applied at the


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