A Manual of Bandaging Adapted for Self Instruction

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A Manual of Bandaging Adapted for Self Instruction
C Henri Charles Henri Leonard
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It is necessary to have considerable cotton-wool, or some like substance, in the axillae, in order to guard against chafing of the parts.
SIMPLE DORSAL BI AXILLARY CRAVAT.
Description. — This bandage is made from a cravat one and one-half yards in length.
Application. — Place the middle of the cravat across the inter-clavicular space, a. Carry Pj, 7^ one extremity down below one axilla, the right for example, and up over the same shoulder, B. Carry the other extremity up over tlie other shoulde
...r, b', down in front of and beneath the same axilla ; at last confine it to the other extremity, after you have sufiiciently extended the shoulders backwards.
T T rr»i • T -1 „ Simple Uorsal Bi-axillary Cravat.
Uses. — Ihis bandage of Mayor takes the place of the preceding, and may be preferred to it for its simplicity.
94 MANUAL OF BANDAGING.
COMPOUND DORSAL BI-AXILLARY CRAVAT.
Description. — I. A cravat one yard in length. II. Another cravat two feet in length.
Application. — Tie the shortest cravat about one of the Pj^.


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