. The A useful band-age in fracture of clavicle, especially in children, as it isnot easily deranged, To apply. Place pad (not to be used as a fulcrum)under axilla on injured side, arm at side, forearm flexedupward across chest. Place body of bandage over pointof olecranon with narrow tails below. The broad tailspass horizontally around chest confining arm to side, inch tails pass upward and are fastened over oppo-site shoulder. The adhesive strip which Sayres first ap-plies in fracture of clavicle may be used to good advantage with this bandage. Four Tailed Bandage of Kne


. The A useful band-age in fracture of clavicle, especially in children, as it isnot easily deranged, To apply. Place pad (not to be used as a fulcrum)under axilla on injured side, arm at side, forearm flexedupward across chest. Place body of bandage over pointof olecranon with narrow tails below. The broad tailspass horizontally around chest confining arm to side, inch tails pass upward and are fastened over oppo-site shoulder. The adhesive strip which Sayres first ap-plies in fracture of clavicle may be used to good advantage with this bandage. Four Tailed Bandage of Knee. Six or eight inches wide and long enoughto pass twice around leg and tie. Tear four tails of equal width leaving athree inch body, place this over patella, pass tails around leg and tie on top. T Bandage of Perineum. Its shape, as the name indicates, is like theletter T. The horizontal arm, two and one half inches wide, is passed aroundbody just above iliac crests and tied in front. To the center and at right.


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