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1 XI | drawn into it.~After the bandage has been kept on for some 2 XI | that the artery above the bandage was distended and pulsated, 3 XI | of the moderately tight bandage, on the contrary, do we 4 XI | appear when there is no bandage upon the arm.~It therefore 5 XI | little time with the medium bandage, so that it has not only 6 XI | veins are compressed by a bandage of medium tightness applied 7 XI | fingers should swell below the bandage, and their veins become 8 XI | distended? The pressure of the bandage certainly prevents the blood 9 XI | attraction and swelling below the bandage, and in the hand and fingers, 10 XI | performing phlebotomy the bandage be either slackened too 11 XII| cutaneous veins of the arm if a bandage properly applied be used; 12 XII| transit of the blood by the bandage, coupled with the weaker