BANDAGES. 



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Fig. 108 — Simple Frontal (side ylew) 



Fig. 109.— Compound Frontal (full view). Fig. 110.— Compound Frontal (side view) 

 3d. Monocular or Simple Bandage for the Eye. This is an 

 oblong square, notclied at the angles, corresponding to the ear of 

 the same side, and provided with two transversal folds, to adapt 

 itself to the convexity of the orbit. It is secured by five bands. 

 The upper three are attached to the throat-strap of the halter or 

 bridle, the lower two to the lower part of the same strap (Figs. Ill, 

 112). 



4th. Binocular or Double Bandage for the Eye.- — ^This is 

 formed of a large piece of cloth, notched on its two superior an- 

 gles to receive the ears, and secured with eight strings or straps. 

 A longitudinal fold in the upper, and another in the lower part 



