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One assistant is necessary to help apply the bandages ; a second assistant to mix the plaster - of - Paris and pass the bandages . The work is begun by the second assistant , who begins mixing a plaster cream .
One assistant is necessary to help apply the bandages ; a second assistant to mix the plaster - of - Paris and pass the bandages . The work is begun by the second assistant , who begins mixing a plaster cream .
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One assistant is necessary to help apply the bandages ; a second assistant to mix the plaster - of - Paris and pass the bandages . The work is begun by the second assistant , who begins mixing a plaster cream .
One assistant is necessary to help apply the bandages ; a second assistant to mix the plaster - of - Paris and pass the bandages . The work is begun by the second assistant , who begins mixing a plaster cream .
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In applying the plaster - of - Paris , the patient's buttocks and shoulders must rest on some support , and the legs must be held in the line of the body , either by assistants or by an appropriate suspension apparatus .
In applying the plaster - of - Paris , the patient's buttocks and shoulders must rest on some support , and the legs must be held in the line of the body , either by assistants or by an appropriate suspension apparatus .
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... the ends of which are grasped by an assistant and pulled taut in the direction of the patient's head . When applying the plaster , particu- lar care must be taken to mould it firmly against this piece of felt , since otherwise the ...
... the ends of which are grasped by an assistant and pulled taut in the direction of the patient's head . When applying the plaster , particu- lar care must be taken to mould it firmly against this piece of felt , since otherwise the ...
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The operator then grasps the lower fragment above the knee , and while the assistant exerts strong traction in the longitudinal direction , he slowly forces the lower frag- ment outward until its longitudinal axis lies in the same line ...
The operator then grasps the lower fragment above the knee , and while the assistant exerts strong traction in the longitudinal direction , he slowly forces the lower frag- ment outward until its longitudinal axis lies in the same line ...
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