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1 7 | unequal. The forms of it (the bandage?) are the simple, the slightly
2 7 | semi-rhombus. The form of bandage should be suitable to the
3 7 | of folds. In one case the bandage effects the cure, and in
4 9 | be well aware that every bandage has a tendency to fall off
5 9 | the leg. The turns of the bandage should be made from right
6 9 | together, we must use a bandage with two heads; or if we
7 9 | or if we make use of a bandage with one head, we must attach
8 9 | there is much extension, the bandage should be single and broad,
9 9 | for the maintenance of the bandage in its proper place, some
10 9 | calf of the leg. When the bandage has a tendency to escape
11 11| the object which the upper bandage, the under bandage, or both
12 11| upper bandage, the under bandage, or both aim at: The object
13 11| The object of the under bandage is either to bring together
14 11| the same preparations, but bandage in the opposite direction.
15 12| rubbed into the folds of the bandage. ~ ~
16 18| first application of the bandage. The person to whom it has
17 18| second application of the bandage, it should be ascertained
18 22| position: the head of the bandage should be placed on the
19 22| middle; the last fold of the bandage should be at the upper part
20 24| the sound limb with the bandage, so that by the influx thereby
21 24| parts. It is better also to bandage the parts above, as the
22 25| the injury is, there the bandage should compress most, and
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