MANUAL OF BANDAGING. 



By C. Henri Leonard, A. M., M. D. 



Over 100 original illustrations; cloth, 8w., postpaid, $1.50 



CONTENTS CHAPTER I. Charpie and Cotton-wool. 

 Chapter II. Compresses; (Illustrated.) Chapter III. 

 Bandages in general. Chapter IV. Classification of 

 Bandages. Chapter V. Bandages of the head, 30 are 

 given; (Illustrated.) Chapter VI. Bandages of the 

 neck, 10 are given; (Illustrated.) Chapter VII.- Ban- 

 dages of the Upper Extremity, 32 given; (Illustrated.) 

 Chapter VIII. Bandages of the Body, 24 given ; (Illus- 

 trated. Chapter IX. Bandages of the Lower Extremi- 

 ty, 56 are given; (Illustrated.) Chapter X. Immovable 

 Dressings; (Illustrated,) Cnapter XI. Strappings; 

 (Illustrated.) Chapter XII. Knots; (Illustrated.) 

 Chapter XIII. Poultices. 



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A T THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF 



MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. 



" It describes and gives cuts of almost all conceivable 

 bandages. To those whx> have never enjoyed the op- 

 portunities which a large hospital can alone afford, 

 this book will prove a very valuable aid." Peninsular 

 Jour. Med. "Every student should possess it; and as it 

 is the most explicit and best illustrated English work 

 of its kind, there will be few physicians who will not 

 prize it s worth. "St. Louis Med Jour. "The wood-cuts 

 are very instructive. It is charming to look, at last, 

 upon a new set of thess. We heartily commend the 

 book." Louisville Med. News. 



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 Publisher. 



C HENRI LEONARD, M. D., 



DETROIT, MICH 



