. First aid in illness and injury; . THE ROLLER BANDAGE I05. 1. — Figure-of-eight turn applied to thehand. The Spica Turn (Fig. the end of the bandage at the palmar face of the wrist; (2) bringing itacross the back of the hand and below the thumb, and (3) across thepalm at the root of thefingers; then (4) up andacross the back to thewrist; (5) across the pal-mar face of the wrist;then (6) up and acrossthe back, over the firstturn; (7) repeating thesemanoeuvres as manytimes as it may be de-sired to fold the band-age about the hand, and (8) finally securing it with a circular turn aboutthe wrist


. First aid in illness and injury; . THE ROLLER BANDAGE I05. 1. — Figure-of-eight turn applied to thehand. The Spica Turn (Fig. the end of the bandage at the palmar face of the wrist; (2) bringing itacross the back of the hand and below the thumb, and (3) across thepalm at the root of thefingers; then (4) up andacross the back to thewrist; (5) across the pal-mar face of the wrist;then (6) up and acrossthe back, over the firstturn; (7) repeating thesemanoeuvres as manytimes as it may be de-sired to fold the band-age about the hand, and (8) finally securing it with a circular turn aboutthe wrist. The figure-of-eight turn is employed especially where the bandageneeds to pass over a joint. 9). — This is a figure of eight with one loopvery much larger than the other, and isemployed at the junction of a limb withthe body, as at theshoulder and the mode of applica-tion is exactly similarto the figure of bandage theWhole Upper Ex-tremity (Fig. 89).—To secure technicalcorrectness, everydigit and the entirehand should bebandaged wi


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