. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . forehead, and passed backwards along the centre of the head asfar as the neck, where it must be tacked to the lower horizontal turn—taking care to fix one or more pins at every point at which theroller has crossed. Barton employs, also, a compress, and a roller five yards long; theapplication of which is thus described by Sargent: Place the initial ex-Fi 27 tremity of the roller upon the occiput, just below its protuberance, and conduct thecylinder obliquely over the centre of the leftparietal bone to the top of the head; thencedescend acr


. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . forehead, and passed backwards along the centre of the head asfar as the neck, where it must be tacked to the lower horizontal turn—taking care to fix one or more pins at every point at which theroller has crossed. Barton employs, also, a compress, and a roller five yards long; theapplication of which is thus described by Sargent: Place the initial ex-Fi 27 tremity of the roller upon the occiput, just below its protuberance, and conduct thecylinder obliquely over the centre of the leftparietal bone to the top of the head; thencedescend across the right temple and the zy-gomatic arch, and pass beneath the chin tothe left side of the face; mount over the leftzygoma and temple to the summit of thecranium, and regain the starting-point at theocciput by traversing obliquely the rightparietal bone; next wind around the base ofthe lower jaw on the left side to the chin,and thence return to the occiput along theBartons bandage for a fractured jaw. right side of the maxilla; repeat the same. Gibsons bandage for a fractured jaw.


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