The Essentials of Bandaging: With Directions for Managing Fractures And ...

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of the mouth, must next be tied to the string of the anterior plug to keep it out of the patient's way, till wanted to withdraw the posterior plug, when that is to be removed. If blood run from both sides, the other anterior and pos- terior nares are stopped by a repetition of this ' operation.
This apparatus is very painful, and, if borne so long as a couple of days, should always be taken out then. If bleeding recur, which is very un- likely, fresh plugs must be introduced. Some- times the po
...sterior plugs Fig. 82.— Plugging the nares: the are SOakcd in Styptic strings from the posterior plug tied - . xi. • • i_ j over the anterior plug. SOlUtlOnS ; tJtllS IS a bad plan, because the bleed- ing part is not at the posterior naris, and the styptics increase the soreness the plugs themselves produce.
Another Plan, — Dr. Hamilton* has described a simpler method. A strip of linen 1 inch wide and 3 feet long is soaked in astringent fluid — ^glycerine of tannic acid, for example. The end is grasped by a pair of dressing forceps and carried along the meatus to the posterior naris.


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