. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 903.—Spiral reversed bandage of thelower Fig. 904.—Method of covering the heel. Bandage of the Foot Covering the Heel (A merman Bandage of the Foot).—Take a roller 2^2 inches wide and 7 yards long. The bandage is begun as aspiral reversed bandage of the lower extremity. After the foot is well coveredby ascending spiral reversed turns, carry the bandage directly around the pointof the heel and return to the instep; from this point carry it around the back ofthe ankle, down the side of the heel, under the heel, up to the instep, around th


. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 903.—Spiral reversed bandage of thelower Fig. 904.—Method of covering the heel. Bandage of the Foot Covering the Heel (A merman Bandage of the Foot).—Take a roller 2^2 inches wide and 7 yards long. The bandage is begun as aspiral reversed bandage of the lower extremity. After the foot is well coveredby ascending spiral reversed turns, carry the bandage directly around the pointof the heel and return to the instep; from this point carry it around the back ofthe ankle, down the side of the heel, under the heel, up to the instep, around theankle in the opposite direction, down the opposite side of the heel, and under the 1 Medical News, Sept. 28, 1895. Borschs Eye-bandage 1399 heel and up to the instep; take the roller to above the malleoli, and end by acircular turn (Fig. 904). Bandage of the Foot Not Covering the Heel {French Method).—Takea roller 2 2 inches wide and 6 yards long. Make a spiral reversed bandage ofthe foot and a figure-of-8 of the ankle-joint (Fig. 905). Spiral Bandage of the Foot Covering the Heel {Rihh


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