. Postoperative treatment; an epitome of the general management of postoperative care and treatment of surgical cases as practised by prominent American and European surgeons. ?~x/ i % Fig. i8. ?Gibsons (Wharton.) Fig. 19.—Modified Bartons Bandage.—(Wharton.) or three turns of a wide roller bandage around the thorax, includingthe arm; then pass the bandage from the free axilla behind to thefixed shoulder, passing over this shoulder from behind forward; carry the bandage around the point of theelbow and then upward behind thesame shoulder over its summit down-ward in front to the free


. Postoperative treatment; an epitome of the general management of postoperative care and treatment of surgical cases as practised by prominent American and European surgeons. ?~x/ i % Fig. i8. ?Gibsons (Wharton.) Fig. 19.—Modified Bartons Bandage.—(Wharton.) or three turns of a wide roller bandage around the thorax, includingthe arm; then pass the bandage from the free axilla behind to thefixed shoulder, passing over this shoulder from behind forward; carry the bandage around the point of theelbow and then upward behind thesame shoulder over its summit down-ward in front to the free axilla, thencircularly around the chest, alternat-ing these turns until the entire armand chest are included (Fig. 20).All these methods may be modifiedto meet special indications. The triangular or folded hand-kerchief bandage is made by foldinga square piece of muslin or gauzeinto a triangle. This can be applied Fig. 20.—Spica Bandage Applied over a bulky dressing of the handfor Operations on Shoulder . . . or Clavicle. or amputation-stump by placing the


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