The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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Splints are distinctly more advantageous than plaster - of- Paris dressings , because the application of the latter demands more time and also more experience on the part of the surgeon . Since , however , the splints are not always to ...
Splints are distinctly more advantageous than plaster - of- Paris dressings , because the application of the latter demands more time and also more experience on the part of the surgeon . Since , however , the splints are not always to ...
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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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In all plaster - of - Paris dressings for compound fractures , pro- vision must be made to prevent soiling by the wound secre- tions . A primary essential is to have the window sufficiently large to expose at least two inches of healthy ...
In all plaster - of - Paris dressings for compound fractures , pro- vision must be made to prevent soiling by the wound secre- tions . A primary essential is to have the window sufficiently large to expose at least two inches of healthy ...
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Each of the iron bands is now wound with a gauze bandage so as to insure more intimate union with the plaster - of - Paris . The patient's body and the shoulder of the injured side are well padded with cotton wool , as is also Ulna a ...
Each of the iron bands is now wound with a gauze bandage so as to insure more intimate union with the plaster - of - Paris . The patient's body and the shoulder of the injured side are well padded with cotton wool , as is also Ulna a ...
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The plaster- of - Paris is then applied , covering the lower arm and the lower half of the upper arm . As the plaster is hardening , the surgeon grasps the fractured bone above and below the site of the lesion , exerting force in the ...
The plaster- of - Paris is then applied , covering the lower arm and the lower half of the upper arm . As the plaster is hardening , the surgeon grasps the fractured bone above and below the site of the lesion , exerting force in the ...
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