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Title: A complete handbook for the sanitary troops of the U. S. army and navy Year: 1917 (1910s) Authors: Mason, Charles Field, 1864- Subjects: United States. Army. Hospital Corps Medicine, Military First aid in illness and injury Publisher: New York. W. Wood and company Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: Fig. 96.— Narrow Cravatof Chin and Face. Fig. 97.— Narrow Cravatof Neck. In the first method place one end of the triangle over the soundshoulder; the base should be in front and the apex in rear; bringup the front end over the shoulder of the injured side and tie on theside of the neck; bring the apex forward and pin (Fig. 102). Whenthe collar bone is injured the second form is used; it is applied inthe same manner as the first except that the front end is carriedunder the arm pit instead of over the shoulder of the injured side BANDAGING 187 Text Appearing After Image: (V\g. 103). In the third form the rear end is carried over theshoulder of the injured side; otherwise it is the same as the second(Fig. 104). For the smallsling the narrow cravat isused, carried over theshoulders and fastened be-hind (Fig. 105). Shoulder: Place the apexof the triangle on theshoulder; carry the endsaround the arm, crossingthem and tying at the out-side ; fold the apex over abling or neck cravat andpin (Fig. 105). EWozv: Use a broad cravat as shown in Fig. Fic. 98.-THangle .f the Chest; from vieNv. if)5. or a large arm sling ( Fig. 102). Hand: Place the hand, palm up. on the triangle, ends of thefingers toward the apex; bring the apex up over the palm; pass the ends around the wristover the apex, which isthen folded toward thefingers and covered byanother turn of theends; tie the ends be-hind (Fig. 105). Hip: Apply a narrowcravat aroimd the waist.Carry the ends of thetriangle, base down,around the thigh andfasten. Pass the apexunder the cravat, foldover and tie (Fig. 10 Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. |
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