. Regional anesthesia : its technic and clinical application . Fig. 13.—Manner of filling the syringe. The eccentric tip is turned toward the dorsumof the Fig. 14.—Manner of holding the syringe when it has been filled. The thumb is appliedto the plunger rod to prevent its displacement. The cover is screwed on to the barrel and the syringe filled withsolution, in the manner shown in Fig. 13, the eccentric tip beingturned toward the dorsum of the left hand. The syringe thus filled is 42 REGIONAL ANESTHESIA then held between the middle and forefingers of the right hand, withthe thumb resti


. Regional anesthesia : its technic and clinical application . Fig. 13.—Manner of filling the syringe. The eccentric tip is turned toward the dorsumof the Fig. 14.—Manner of holding the syringe when it has been filled. The thumb is appliedto the plunger rod to prevent its displacement. The cover is screwed on to the barrel and the syringe filled withsolution, in the manner shown in Fig. 13, the eccentric tip beingturned toward the dorsum of the left hand. The syringe thus filled is 42 REGIONAL ANESTHESIA then held between the middle and forefingers of the right hand, withthe thumb resting on the cover against the plunger rod (Fig. 14), so asto prevent the occasional partial discharge of the syringe due to thedisplacement of the plunger. The needle is held firmly between thethumb and index-finger of the left hand, the bevel turned upward andthe slot to the left. The hand holding the sjTinge is turned counter-


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