. Bacteriology and surgical technic for nurses. Nurses and nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. Fig. 6.—Figure-of-eight of one eye. FiG. 7.—Figure-of-eight of both eyes. Circular with Oblique Turns (Figs. 6, 7).—Begin this bandage by laying the initial end beyond the site of the injury or upon the opposite side of the head. May be used to cover one or both eyes ; scalp. Circular with Recurrent. — Begin w^ith circular turns, then apply the recurrent or refolding turns back and forth over the top of the head. Another hand is needed to hold the bandage until the final circular fixing turn
. Bacteriology and surgical technic for nurses. Nurses and nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. Fig. 6.—Figure-of-eight of one eye. FiG. 7.—Figure-of-eight of both eyes. Circular with Oblique Turns (Figs. 6, 7).—Begin this bandage by laying the initial end beyond the site of the injury or upon the opposite side of the head. May be used to cover one or both eyes ; scalp. Circular with Recurrent. — Begin w^ith circular turns, then apply the recurrent or refolding turns back and forth over the top of the head. Another hand is needed to hold the bandage until the final circular fixing turns are made. Is used to cover whole of scalp (Fig. 8). Circular of the Forehead.—This bandage is used to cover the occiput, neck, or base of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stoney, Emily M. A. (Emily Marjory Armstrong); Griffith, Frederic Richardson, ed. Philadelphia, London, W. B. Saunders company
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