The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . MIDDELDORPFS triangular 167. Fig. 168. MIDDELDORPFS 1st part. 2nd bandage for fractured clavicle. 3 rd part. 79 f. In fracture of the clavicle, the displacement of the fragmentscan be easily, if not permanently reduced, by a. Desaults bandage for fractured clavicle. It has indeed goneout of fashion, but it is an excellent exercise, in which the individualturns are employed for all shoulder dressings. The first bandage fixes a wedge-shaped cushion in the axilla ofthe abduct
The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . MIDDELDORPFS triangular 167. Fig. 168. MIDDELDORPFS 1st part. 2nd bandage for fractured clavicle. 3 rd part. 79 f. In fracture of the clavicle, the displacement of the fragmentscan be easily, if not permanently reduced, by a. Desaults bandage for fractured clavicle. It has indeed goneout of fashion, but it is an excellent exercise, in which the individualturns are employed for all shoulder dressings. The first bandage fixes a wedge-shaped cushion in the axilla ofthe abducted arm by turns, which pass round the chest (fig. 167). After the arm has been lowered and pressed against the cushion,it is fixed by a second bandage to the chest, and at the same timeforced backwards (fig. 168). The third bandage supports the arm in the manner of a sling(fig. 169). To prevent the turns of the bandage from slipping, they can besmeared with starch, or sewn together in several places with a needleand thread. [3. Sztmanowskys handkerchief bandages for fractured clavicle arevery effectual (fig. 170. a, b). Fig. 170.
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