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This frame is then heavily padded with sheet wadding and fastened to the patient's side by plaster - of - Paris bandages , passing around the torso and over both shoulders . In case traction is necessary because of overriding ...
This frame is then heavily padded with sheet wadding and fastened to the patient's side by plaster - of - Paris bandages , passing around the torso and over both shoulders . In case traction is necessary because of overriding ...
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second band , corresponding to B in the figure , passes along the patient's chest and is made to form a loop supporting the lower arm . A little prac- tice readily gives the surgeon an adequate technic . A pair of irons , as shown in ...
second band , corresponding to B in the figure , passes along the patient's chest and is made to form a loop supporting the lower arm . A little prac- tice readily gives the surgeon an adequate technic . A pair of irons , as shown in ...
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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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The sharp prongs penetrate the cortex easily and are held in place by the traction of the cord which passes through the handles . In the severe cases with extensive overriding of the frag- ments , sufficient traction by means of the ...
The sharp prongs penetrate the cortex easily and are held in place by the traction of the cord which passes through the handles . In the severe cases with extensive overriding of the frag- ments , sufficient traction by means of the ...
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