. Minor and operative surgery, including bandaging . ord is formed from the cravat twisted upon itself(Fig. 27). The names of the various handkerchief-band-ages are derived from the shape of the handkerchiefsused and the parts to which they are applied; the names Fig. 27. The cord. serve as guides in their application. It is to be remem-bered that the base of the triangle or the body of the cravatis to be placed upon the portion, the designation of whichforms the first portion of the name of the bandage; thus, HA NDKER CHIEF-BASDA GES. 35 in the occipito-frontal triangle, the shape of the hand


. Minor and operative surgery, including bandaging . ord is formed from the cravat twisted upon itself(Fig. 27). The names of the various handkerchief-band-ages are derived from the shape of the handkerchiefsused and the parts to which they are applied; the names Fig. 27. The cord. serve as guides in their application. It is to be remem-bered that the base of the triangle or the body of the cravatis to be placed upon the portion, the designation of whichforms the first portion of the name of the bandage; thus, HA NDKER CHIEF-BASDA GES. 35 in the occipito-frontal triangle, the shape of the handker-chief is given, and we know that the base of the triangleis to be applied to the occiput and the apex carried to theforehead. In using the cravats the same rule applies;thus, in the bis-axillary cravat the body of the cravat isto be placed in the axilla of the affected side, the extremi-ties crossed over the corresponding shoulder and carriedover the chest, one before, the other behind, to the axillaof the opposite side, where they are Fig. 29.


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