The operating room and the patient; a manual of pre- and post-operative treatment . Fig. 69.—Anterior figure-of-8 bandage of the chest. Posterior Figure-of-8 Bandage of the Chest.—The initialextremity of the roller (Fig. 71) is fixed between the scapulaeat the level of the axilla and the roller is carried over one shoulder. Fig. 70.—Anterior figure-of-8 liandage of the chest modified. (Fowlers Surgery.; to its anterior aspect, under the axilla on that side to the posterioraspect of the shoulder, and thence back to the starting-point. BANDAGING 95 In a similar manner the roller is carried aroun
The operating room and the patient; a manual of pre- and post-operative treatment . Fig. 69.—Anterior figure-of-8 bandage of the chest. Posterior Figure-of-8 Bandage of the Chest.—The initialextremity of the roller (Fig. 71) is fixed between the scapulaeat the level of the axilla and the roller is carried over one shoulder. Fig. 70.—Anterior figure-of-8 liandage of the chest modified. (Fowlers Surgery.; to its anterior aspect, under the axilla on that side to the posterioraspect of the shoulder, and thence back to the starting-point. BANDAGING 95 In a similar manner the roller is carried around the other turns alternate first around one shoulder, then around theother, until the bandage is finished. The point of intersectionbetween the scapulae is pinned. Spiral Bandage of the Chest.—The initial extremity of the roller(Fig. 72) is fixed by means of one or two circular turns around thechest at the level of the xiphoid cartilage. The roller then gradu-
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