. The principles and practice of modern surgery . Dr. J. R. Bartons bandage. Composition.—A roller five yards long and two inches wade ; suitablecompresses. Application.—Place the initial extremity of the roller upon the occiputjust below its protuberance, and conduct the cylinder obliquely over thecentre of the left parietal bone to the top of the head; thence descendacross the right temple and the zygomatic arch, and pass beneath the chinto the left side of the face ; mount over the left zygoma and temple to thesummit of the cranium, and regain the starting-point at the occiput bytraversing


. The principles and practice of modern surgery . Dr. J. R. Bartons bandage. Composition.—A roller five yards long and two inches wade ; suitablecompresses. Application.—Place the initial extremity of the roller upon the occiputjust below its protuberance, and conduct the cylinder obliquely over thecentre of the left parietal bone to the top of the head; thence descendacross the right temple and the zygomatic arch, and pass beneath the chinto the left side of the face ; mount over the left zygoma and temple to thesummit of the cranium, and regain the starting-point at the occiput bytraversing obliquely the right parietal bone; next wind around the baseof the lower jaw on the left side to the chin, and thence return to theocciput along the right side of the maxilla; repeat the same course, stepby step, until the roller is spent, and then confine its terminal end.(Fig. 41.) These bandages are easily applied, and are very eflficacious. Theymay be made to act upon any particular portion of the jaw, as required bythe situation of the


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