Famous airmen and their equipment [electronic resource] : with some notes on first-aid in emergencies . Fig. 5 Fig. 4 Lay the bandage overthe front of the jointFig. 5), then takea circularturn round thearm above the elbowand nextdrawthe band-age across the arm (c D,Fig. 5), crossing AB atthe bend of the elbow. Next take a circular turn round the arml) E F. Repeat the whole process, each time bringing the turnsnearer the joint and having the crossings at the bend of the elbow. To Bind a Cut Finger Well cleanse the wound inwarm water. Cover with asmall portion of Tabloid Boric Gauze, over whichb
Famous airmen and their equipment [electronic resource] : with some notes on first-aid in emergencies . Fig. 5 Fig. 4 Lay the bandage overthe front of the jointFig. 5), then takea circularturn round thearm above the elbowand nextdrawthe band-age across the arm (c D,Fig. 5), crossing AB atthe bend of the elbow. Next take a circular turn round the arml) E F. Repeat the whole process, each time bringing the turnsnearer the joint and having the crossings at the bend of the elbow. To Bind a Cut Finger Well cleanse the wound inwarm water. Cover with asmall portion of Tabloid Boric Gauze, over whichbind two layers of the bandage over backand front of finger (a b C,Fig. 6), and, by circularturns up to finger-tip andthen back to knuckle, bindthe finger firmly. Finally,pass bandage over back ofhand and secure by turnsround the wrist {Fig. 7).. Fig. 7 NOTES ON FIRST-AID 7 5 To Bandage
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