. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 922.—Recurrent bandage of the head. Fig. 923.—Recurrent bandage of a stump. Stump, circular turns around the top, and apply an ascending spiral reversedbandage (Fig. 923). T=Bandage of the Perineum.—Pass the transverse part around thebody above the iliac crests, and pin it in front; bring one of the tails over thedressing and up between the genitals and the thigh of one side, and the othertail over the dressing and up between the genitals and the thigh of the oppositeside; secure these tails to the horizontal band. Handkerchief Bandages.—Take unble


. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 922.—Recurrent bandage of the head. Fig. 923.—Recurrent bandage of a stump. Stump, circular turns around the top, and apply an ascending spiral reversedbandage (Fig. 923). T=Bandage of the Perineum.—Pass the transverse part around thebody above the iliac crests, and pin it in front; bring one of the tails over thedressing and up between the genitals and the thigh of one side, and the othertail over the dressing and up between the genitals and the thigh of the oppositeside; secure these tails to the horizontal band. Handkerchief Bandages.—Take unbleached muslin i yard muslin folded once makes an oblong bandage; bringing its diagonal angles 1404 Plastic Surgery together makes a triangle bandage; a cravat is formed by folding a trianglebandage from summit to base; a cord is a twisted cravat. The triangle makesan admirable sling. Fixed Dressings.—Plaster-of-Paris Bandage.—Cover the extremity witha cotton or flannel bandage or with a woolen stocking. Take a gauz


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