. Minor and operative surgery, including bandaging . es covering the eyesare used where it is desired to make pressure; but for thesimple application of a light dressing or of a bandage forthe exclusion of light, the Liebreichs bandage (Fig. 91)will be found more comfortable to the patient. OccipitO-facial Bandage. Boiler Two Inches in Width,Four Yards in Length.—The initial extremity of the rolleris placed upon the vertex of the head and the bandage iscarried downward in front of the ear, under the jaw, andupward upon the opposite side in the same line to the ver-tex ; two or three of these t


. Minor and operative surgery, including bandaging . es covering the eyesare used where it is desired to make pressure; but for thesimple application of a light dressing or of a bandage forthe exclusion of light, the Liebreichs bandage (Fig. 91)will be found more comfortable to the patient. OccipitO-facial Bandage. Boiler Two Inches in Width,Four Yards in Length.—The initial extremity of the rolleris placed upon the vertex of the head and the bandage iscarried downward in front of the ear, under the jaw, andupward upon the opposite side in the same line to the ver-tex ; two or three of these turns are made, one turn accu-rately covering in the other. A reverse should be madejust above and in front of the ear, and two or three turnsare then made around the head from the occiput to theforehead, which completes the bandage Fig. 49). Pinsshould be inserted at the points where the turn- of thebandage cross each other. Use.—This bandage is employed to secure dressings tothe vertex, temporal, occipital, or frontal region. Fig. 49. Fig.


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