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it accurately to the point of the elbow. Piye bands serve to con- 

 fine it, / going du-ectly to the withers where it is tied with i, pre- 

 viously passed under and around the thorax on the opposite side, 

 g and h are secured to the breast-band of a Dutch collar, k passes 

 ai'ound the forearm on the inside, from behtad forward, and 

 passes ia front of the breast to be also secured to the Dutch collar. 

 21st. Bandage for the Forearm. — This is of an irregular tri- 

 angular sharp, with the apex truncated, and the base notched to 

 accommodate itself to the axiUa and the fold of the elbow. When 

 appHed, the apex of the triangular, which forms a short border, 

 is tiu'ned downward and the base upward in the axilla. Two 

 bands sewed to each angle of the base are fixed to the breast-band 



Fio. 140.— Bandage for the Forearm. 



