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seven bands, c, c are fixed on the withers at the origin of the neck, 

 ef, passing first around the forearm and joining c e, as it passes 

 on the opposite side^ and d, g, h are secured to the surcingle. 



19th. Bandage for the Shoulder Johit. — This bandage is 

 square and truncated on its superior angle, and is provided with 

 several folds to adapt it to the convexity of the shoulder. The 



Fig. 137.— Bandage for the Shoulder Joint Proper. 



bands are six, three anterior and three posterior. The first two 

 are apj)lied around the neck, the third on a ring at the surcingle ; 

 the other three also going to the surcingle, either directly or in 

 passing around the inside of the forearm. 



20th. Bandage for the Elhov). — This bandage is of an ir- 

 regular shape, with folds on its lateral and lower borders, to adapt 



Tig. 138.— Bandage for the Elbow. 



