. The practice of pediatrics. Fig. 76.—The Herty mask in position. 572 THE PRACTICE OF PEDIATRICS strait-jacket (Fig. 78). This is made of muslin and must be fitted to thepatient. The child is slipped into the jacket feet first. The openingA incircles the thorax directly under the arms. The opening B is closedabout the neck with the attached tapes. The cord which is used to. GATH erFig. 77.—Pattern for the Herty mask. close the end of the sleeves may be tied to the side of the crib or pinnedto the bedding. Children readily accustom themselves to lying on theback, a posture which the use of the


. The practice of pediatrics. Fig. 76.—The Herty mask in position. 572 THE PRACTICE OF PEDIATRICS strait-jacket (Fig. 78). This is made of muslin and must be fitted to thepatient. The child is slipped into the jacket feet first. The openingA incircles the thorax directly under the arms. The opening B is closedabout the neck with the attached tapes. The cord which is used to. GATH erFig. 77.—Pattern for the Herty mask. close the end of the sleeves may be tied to the side of the crib or pinnedto the bedding. Children readily accustom themselves to lying on theback, a posture which the use of the jacket necessitates. It is no kindness to allow a child to continue the irritation of surfacesalready badly involved.


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