. The 170 THE CORPUSCLE angles to this is attached the vertical portion which passes down under perin-eum and upward to horizontal arm to be fastened in median line or torn intotwo tails and these attached separately. T Bandage of the Buttock. [Fig. 4.] The horizontal arm,three inches wide, passes around abdomen and is fastened infront. A right angled triangle is attached by its base, measur-ing nine inches to the center of horizontal portion, the perpen-dicular side measuring eleven inches, being in median the apex is sewed a strap two inches wide and long enoughto pass un
. The 170 THE CORPUSCLE angles to this is attached the vertical portion which passes down under perin-eum and upward to horizontal arm to be fastened in median line or torn intotwo tails and these attached separately. T Bandage of the Buttock. [Fig. 4.] The horizontal arm,three inches wide, passes around abdomen and is fastened infront. A right angled triangle is attached by its base, measur-ing nine inches to the center of horizontal portion, the perpen-dicular side measuring eleven inches, being in median the apex is sewed a strap two inches wide and long enoughto pass under perineum around thigh to be fastened to thecenter of the hypotenuse of triangle. T Bandage of Groin is like the above. HANDKERCHIEF BANDAGES. The method of bandaging first systematized by Dr. Mayor of Lausanne,Switzerland, 1832. Material. Should be soft and pliable, as gauze or thin muslin, and be cutout in squares. Shape—Square is seldom used. Rectangle is a square folded once or twice on itself from side t
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