A text-book of first aid and emergency treatment . stump covered with a spirareverse extending up the hmb. (Wharton.) Eye Bandage.—For the right eye. A one and a half-inchbandage is fixed by two circular turns about the head abo\ethe ears, running from right to left in front. The third turnis carried downward at the back of the head below the rightear, and then upward, covering the right eye. The left eyeis bandaged in the same manner, excepting that the bandageis reversed, beginning from left to right. For both eyes thefirst three turns are put on as above and the fourth turn iscontinued arou
A text-book of first aid and emergency treatment . stump covered with a spirareverse extending up the hmb. (Wharton.) Eye Bandage.—For the right eye. A one and a half-inchbandage is fixed by two circular turns about the head abo\ethe ears, running from right to left in front. The third turnis carried downward at the back of the head below the rightear, and then upward, covering the right eye. The left eyeis bandaged in the same manner, excepting that the bandageis reversed, beginning from left to right. For both eyes thefirst three turns are put on as above and the fourth turn iscontinued around the head. When this turn reaches thefront of the head the bandage is carried downward from THE ROLLER BANDAGE 103 right to left over the left eye, below the left ear aiifl finallyupward to join the circular turns. A single turn is com-pleted bringing the bandage to the back of the head fromwhence it is carried downward below the right ear, over theright eye and back to the forehead. The turns continuealternately until both eyes are
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