A Practical resume of modern methods employed in the treatmentof chronic articular ostitis of the hipDavis, 1891 - 118 pages |
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Page 17 - The child is now laid on the board and enveloped with a plaster-of-Paris bandage from the feet to the axilla, to a thickness of three-eighths of an inch. When the plaster is set, the front is cut away. This bed can now be lined and a front put on it and lacings put in, or the child can be held in place by means of bandages. As the plaster bandages are rolled on, they should be nailed to the edges of the board, thus making the board and plaster one. This bed will be found to fit better, be much lighter,...