Famous airmen and their equipment [electronic resource] : with some notes on first-aid in emergencies . Fig. 8 at each turn {Fig. 9) and proceed the Leg Raise the foot and securethe bandage round the ankleby crossing the end in thefront of it, as represented inFig. 8. The bandage isthen carried beneath thefoot and again round theankle once or twice, andthen round the leg, each turnoverlapping the precedingone. Turn the bandage downas for bandaging the arm. To Bandag Proceed in the same manneras for the elbow. To secure a bandage, safety-pinsor needle and cotton are either of t


Famous airmen and their equipment [electronic resource] : with some notes on first-aid in emergencies . Fig. 8 at each turn {Fig. 9) and proceed the Leg Raise the foot and securethe bandage round the ankleby crossing the end in thefront of it, as represented inFig. 8. The bandage isthen carried beneath thefoot and again round theankle once or twice, andthen round the leg, each turnoverlapping the precedingone. Turn the bandage downas for bandaging the arm. To Bandag Proceed in the same manneras for the elbow. To secure a bandage, safety-pinsor needle and cotton are either of these, the methodused is to cut the bandage downlengthwise a few inches, knot theend to prevent splitting, pass theends round the limb in opposite the Knee. General Rules for Bandaging The following general rules for bandaging should be tail of the bandage is the free end, the roll which is heldin the hand and gradually unwound is called the head :— 1. Fix the tail of the bandage. 2. Bandage from below upwards, and from within outwards, over the front of the limb. 3. Each turn should overlap two-thirds of its predecessor. 4. Pressure throughout should be uniform. 5. Margins should be parallel. Crossings and reversings should be in one —The simple spiral is applied to cylinders, the reverseto cones and the figure-of-eight where cones meet. All threeare well demonstrated in the bandaging of the foot. ;rze Tabloid brand PLEATED COMPRESSED BANDAGES AND DRESSINGS Pleated Compressed Bandages and Dressings were originated and introducedby Burroughs Wellcome & Co. Tabloid Bandages and Dressings have enabledBurroughs Wellcome & Co. to supply compact, reliable equipments in the smallest possible space. Theseideal for


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