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The principles and practice of bandaging : by Gwilym G Davis . 65.—Double halter bandage. 66.—Recurrent of the head. PLATE XIII. BANDAGING. 29 at the forehead, a pin is inserted and tlie
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Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 922.—Recurrent bandage of the head. Fig. 923.—Recurrent bandage of a stump. Stump, circular turns around the top, and apply an ascending spiral reversedbandage (Fig. 923).
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