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SUEaiCAL THEEAPEtTTICS. 



Fig. 123.— Bandage (or Superior Border of tlie Neck. 



between the ears and down to the forehead. Eight bands secure 

 it. The two inferior bands (b) have loops through which the 

 bands pass to cross each other under the maxillary bones, and 

 extend upward on each side of the head to be tied over the poU. 

 The bands (d) are fixed on the breast-band of a Dutch collar, and 

 (/■) is attached to the siu-ctugle (Pig. 123). 



9th. Bandage for the Anterior and Lateral Parts of the 

 Neck. — This bandage is octagonal, with a band at each angle. 

 The anterior are tied on the forehead or on the throat-strap of the 



FiS. 124.— Bandage for the Anterior and Lateral Parts of the Neck. 



