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1 4 | is to be secured with the bandage, the head of which is to 2 4 | at the fracture, and the bandage should impart firmness to 3 4 | When you have carried the bandage twice or thrice round at 4 4 | may be stopped, and the bandage should terminate there, 5 4 | The head of the second bandage is also to be placed upon 6 4 | between the turns, so that the bandage may prove sufficient to 7 5 | should make all along, if the bandage be properly applied. And 8 5 | extremities, whereas if you bandage any other part beforehand, 9 10| and more splints, and the bandage is to be carried round to 10 11| everybody who can apply the bandage properly in such cases; 11 11| making many turns of the bandage around the heel, sometimes 12 14| the bandages applied. The bandage is to be applied in the 13 14| when you have applied the bandage, you must place the bandaged 14 14| find it necessary to wear a bandage for a long time. When the 15 16| suitable; and the end of the bandage should be placed over the 16 16| that place; and then the bandage should be carried up the 17 17| as possible. For when the bandage is applied tight while the 18 19| from it. For, if one should bandage a limb while the extremities 19 19| palms of the hands, and bandage the limb in the manner formerly 20 20| And a few turns of the bandage should be brought round 21 20| perineum may be included in the bandage; and moreover, it is expedient 22 25| what manner the head of the bandage should be placed and at 23 25| applying the end of the bandage and the pressure at the 24 25| applying the head of the bandage and the pressure otherwise 25 26| and the first turn of the bandage should be a good deal broader 26 26| the wound. For a narrower bandage than the wound binds the 27 26| beyond it on both sides. The bandage then should be put on in 28 26| there is no wound, but the bandage should be otherwise applied 29 27| effects of knowing how a bandage can be well and moderately 30 28| to make its escape. The bandage must be renewed more frequently 31 29| applying the double-headed bandage, you are to wrap the part 32 29| heads in the form of the bandage called “ascia.” These things 33 33| part at the middle of the bandage, as is done with the double-headed 34 33| done with the double-headed bandage; but particular attention 35 33| little as possible under the bandage. Sometimes the turns of 36 33| Sometimes the turns of the bandage have to be made to the right, 37 33| sometimes a double-headed bandage is to be used.~ 38 49| bandaging, the head of the first bandage should be placed at the 39 49| accumulating many turns of the bandage at the bend of the arm.