. Minor and operative surgery, including bandaging . Occipitofacial bandage. Oblique bandage of the head. Oblique Bandage of the Head. Roller Two Inches inWidth, Six Yards i,, Length.—The initial extremity of thebandage is placed upon the forehead, and is secured by 54 BAXDAGTXG. Fig two circular turns passing around the head from the fore-head to the occiput. From the occiput the bandage iscarried obliquely over the highest part of the lateral aspectof the head, which is to be covered in, and is passed overthe forehead and back to the occiput. It is then carriedto the forehead by a circular t


. Minor and operative surgery, including bandaging . Occipitofacial bandage. Oblique bandage of the head. Oblique Bandage of the Head. Roller Two Inches inWidth, Six Yards i,, Length.—The initial extremity of thebandage is placed upon the forehead, and is secured by 54 BAXDAGTXG. Fig two circular turns passing around the head from the fore-head to the occiput. From the occiput the bandage iscarried obliquely over the highest part of the lateral aspectof the head, which is to be covered in, and is passed overthe forehead and back to the occiput. It is then carriedto the forehead by a circular turn, which is conductedobliquely over the other side of the head and back to theocciput. A circular turn from the occiput to the foreheadshould be made between the oblique turns. These turnsare repeated, so that each succeeding turn covers in three-fourths of the preceding turn until the sides of the headare covered in by descending turns, and the bandage iscompleted by a circular turn passing around the head from the forehead to the occiput(Fig.


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