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SURGICAL THEKAPEtTTICS. 



ITth. Bandage for the Breast. — This resembles the preced- 

 ing, except that the narrow prolongation is attached under the 

 chest to the surcingle, or, surrounding the forearm, goes to the 

 withers. The others are tied over the withers and on the sides 

 of the chest to the surcingle (Fig. 134). 



18th. Bandage for the Shoidder. — This is cut in the form of 

 a trapezium, to cover the shoulder and the arm. It is appHed some- 

 what obliquely, and has on its front borders (Fig. 135) folds to 

 adapt it to the convexity of the anterior part of the arm. Of its 



Fig. 136.— Same, ieolated. 



