Bandaging

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Carry the roller horizontally backward until it is over the mastoid process; then obliquely downward and backward around the nape of the neck, horizontally for- ward along the side of the lower jaw, around the chin, and backward along the side of the jaw to the nape of the neck. Repeat this turn twice, each turn exactly overlapping the preceding one. After the roller has reached the nape of the 5 66 BANDAGING neck the third time, make a reverse and carry the roller for- ward over the top of the... head in the median line to the fore- head, and fasten the end to the circular turns.
Small safety-pins should be inserted at the points of cross- ing of the several turns, or the bandage may be made more secure by the use of strips of adhesive plaster. Gibson's bandage is very difficult to apply to a patient having a slop- Fig. 45. Gibson's bandage.
ing forehead, as the vertical circular turns have a tendency to slide forward. Barton's bandage is much more useful in the majority of instances and much more easily applied.


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