The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . WATSONS plaster of Paris swing splint for excision of the knee. wool, is first placed upon a wooden splint (fig. 195 and 196), whichhas been rubbed with carbolic oil or ointment, and then bandagedfirmly on with plaster of Paris rollers, so that the knee remains exposed, 92 Fig. The wooden splint from above.* Fig. 196. The wooden splint from the side. and is supported only by the narrow wooden bridge. The suspension-bar (fig. 197) is placed upon the anterior surface of the limb, beneath the Fig. 197.
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