. Antiseptic surgery : an address delivered at St. Thomas's Hospital : with the subsequent debate to which are added a short statement of the theory of the antiseptic method, a description of the materials employed in carrying it out, and some applications of the method to operations and injuries in different regions of the body, and to wounds received in war. Fig. 26.—Shape of the anterior and posterior flannel strips. They are cut suffi-ciently long to extend from mid thigh to the toes, and drawn of the shapebest suited for an average limb. The rounded expanded lower part of theposterior spl


. Antiseptic surgery : an address delivered at St. Thomas's Hospital : with the subsequent debate to which are added a short statement of the theory of the antiseptic method, a description of the materials employed in carrying it out, and some applications of the method to operations and injuries in different regions of the body, and to wounds received in war. Fig. 26.—Shape of the anterior and posterior flannel strips. They are cut suffi-ciently long to extend from mid thigh to the toes, and drawn of the shapebest suited for an average limb. The rounded expanded lower part of theposterior splint fits the heel. of soap will greatly increase their strength and apparatus complete with a telegraph wire introduced. Fig. 27.—Anterior Leg splint. into the anterior half of the splint for the purpose ofsuspending the limb, is represented in fig. 29. 186 ANTISEPTIC SURGERY. The limb must be held in proper position until theplaster sets; a process considerably hastened by applying asupplementary dry bandage outside, which may be afterwards


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