A manual of modern surgery : an exposition of the accepted doctrines and approved operative procedures of the present time, for the use of students and practitioners . First stage of Sayres dressing for fracturedclavicle. Sayres dressing for fracturedclavicle completed. cured by stitching, if there is any probability of the plaster flexed forearm is now laid across the chest and the elbow carriedforward, so that the loop of the first strip is made to act as a middle of the second strip is then applied under the olecranonand the elbow forced upward by carrying the ends


A manual of modern surgery : an exposition of the accepted doctrines and approved operative procedures of the present time, for the use of students and practitioners . First stage of Sayres dressing for fracturedclavicle. Sayres dressing for fracturedclavicle completed. cured by stitching, if there is any probability of the plaster flexed forearm is now laid across the chest and the elbow carriedforward, so that the loop of the first strip is made to act as a middle of the second strip is then applied under the olecranonand the elbow forced upward by carrying the ends of the plaster alongthe forearm and across the back to the opposite shoulder. A slitshould be made in this strip at the elbow, to relieve the olecranon ofpainful pressure, and pieces of lint should be placed under the fore-arm and in the axilla to prevent irritation from sweating. In coolweather this dressing may require no renewal during the time neces-sary to maintain immobility. If the fragments project upward not-withstanding the dressing, a compress may be placed upon the seat offracture and held there by a short strip carried down the back andfront of the


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