The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . Plaster of Paris bandage interrupted with wooden laths. % (3. if the knee ought to remain exposed to a greater extent, as inthe employment of Listers dressing, the same splint, interrupted withportions of iron hoop, can be applied (fig. 193). Fig. Plaster of Paris bandage interrupted with bows of hoop iron, for excision of the knee. y. The excised knee rests very comfortably and securely in Watsonsplaster of Paris swing splint (fig. 194). The leg, enveloped in cotton Fig. 194.
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