. Dr. Evans' How to keep well; . Fig. 339.—Method of Rolling a Bandage. Massachusetts law, chapter 557, acts of 1914, require every factory to keep &first aid package at hand. Acting under this law the state Board of Laborrequires the following articles in first aid packages:. Fig. 340.—Triangle Bandage for Head. The base A is placed downward over the brow,and the apex B at the nape of the neck. The basal ends C and D are carried backwardover the ears and crossed over the apex below the external occipital protuberance, thebump on the back of the head. This prevents the bandage from slipping up


. Dr. Evans' How to keep well; . Fig. 339.—Method of Rolling a Bandage. Massachusetts law, chapter 557, acts of 1914, require every factory to keep &first aid package at hand. Acting under this law the state Board of Laborrequires the following articles in first aid packages:. Fig. 340.—Triangle Bandage for Head. The base A is placed downward over the brow,and the apex B at the nape of the neck. The basal ends C and D are carried backwardover the ears and crossed over the apex below the external occipital protuberance, thebump on the back of the head. This prevents the bandage from slipping upward. Thebasal ends are then returned to the front and tied, the apex being turned upward andpinned to the body of the bandage. One two ounce bottle of aromatic spirits of ammonia (to be renewedevery three months). One two ounce bottle of 4 per cent boric acid two ounce bottle of alcoholic iodin. Fig. 341.—Four-tailed Bandage for Fracture of Lower Jaw.


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