The practice of surgery . Fig. 547.—Fracture of the right clav-icle. Modified Sayre dressing. Pos-terior view. Shoulder elevated andpulled backward. Folded towel seen inaxilla for protection to skin (Scudder). 55 Fig. 54S.—Fracture of the of application of a Velpeaubandage. Note the order and direc-tion of the turns 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Noteposition of the forearm and arm of theuninjured side (Scudder). 866 MINOR SURGERY—DISEASES OF STRUCTURE namely, the axilla, and chest, and forearm—are separated by compresscloth and powder. A dressing towel folded is snugly pinned high upabout
The practice of surgery . Fig. 547.—Fracture of the right clav-icle. Modified Sayre dressing. Pos-terior view. Shoulder elevated andpulled backward. Folded towel seen inaxilla for protection to skin (Scudder). 55 Fig. 54S.—Fracture of the of application of a Velpeaubandage. Note the order and direc-tion of the turns 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Noteposition of the forearm and arm of theuninjured side (Scudder). 866 MINOR SURGERY—DISEASES OF STRUCTURE namely, the axilla, and chest, and forearm—are separated by compresscloth and powder. A dressing towel folded is snugly pinned high upabout the upper arm. One end of the first adhesive strap is fastenedloosely about the towel-protected arm with a safety-pin. While anassistant holds the shoulder well back, the arm is carried backward andheld by fastening the first adhesive strap about the body. The secondstrap, with a hole in it to receive the point of the elbow, is started uponthe posterior surface of the injured shoulder and carried under theelbow o
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