When the nasal bones are fractured a very effective mold for keeping them immovable, after adjusting them with the fingers, may be thus made, place over the nose a thin layer of absorbent cotton soaked in collodion; as it dries, another layer of cotton... The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal - Side 1661884Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1884 - 372 sider
...effective mould for keeping them immovable after adjusting them with the fingers, may thus be made : flace over the nose a thin layer of absorbent cotton soaked in collodion ; tas it dries another layer of cotton and collodion, taking care that the application extends sufficiently... | |
| 1884 - 598 sider
...effective mold for keeping them immovable, after adjusting them with the fingers, may be thus made, place over the nose a thin layer of absorbent cotton...shield, which may be renewed as it cracks and peels off. Other cuts than recent ones do well under collodion. A horse breaker sought my advice for a grazed... | |
| 1884 - 598 sider
...effective mold for keeping them immovable, after adjusting them with the fingers, may be thus made, place over the nose a thin layer of absorbent cotton...shield, which may be renewed as it cracks and peels off. Other cuts than recent ones do well under collodion. A horse breaker sought my advice for a grazed... | |
| 1884 - 440 sider
...effective mould for keeping them immovable, after adjusting them with the fingers, may be thus made : place over the nose a thin layer of absorbent cotton...shield, which may be renewed as it cracks and peels off. Other cuts than recent ones do well under collodion. A horsebreaker sought my advice for a grazed wound... | |
| george b. shattuck and anner post - 1884 - 646 sider
...recommends as a very effective mould for keeping them immovable, after adjusting them with the finger^ the following : Place over the nose a thin layer of...patient compares the feeling to the application of a lirm bandage on the nose, and the bones consolidate effectively under the shield, which may be renewed... | |
| 1884 - 826 sider
...effective mold for keeping them immovable, after adjusting them with the fingers, may be thus made. Place over the nose a thin layer of absorbent cotton,...compares the feeling to the application of a firm bandage to the nose, and the bones consolidate effectively under the shield, which may be renewed as it cracks... | |
| 1884 - 784 sider
...effective mold for keeping them immovable, after adjusting them with the fingers,may be thus made: place over the nose a thin layer of absorbent cotton...application extends sufficiently on each side to give a buttress-like support. The patient compares the feeling to the application of a firm bandage on the... | |
| 1884 - 540 sider
...effective mold from keeping them immovable, after adjusting them with the fingers, may be thus made : place over the nose a thin layer of absorbent cotton...collodion; as it dries another layer of cotton and collodion, taking care that the application extends sufficiently on each side to give a buttress-like... | |
| 1884 - 842 sider
...effective mold for keeping them immovable, after adjusting them with the fingers, may be thus made : Place over the nose a thin layer of absorbent cotton soaked in collodion, taking care that the application extends sufficiently on each side to give a buttress-like support.... | |
| 1884 - 734 sider
...for the compression attending its contraction. The author was consulted in the case of a good-looking boy considerably disfigured by a red and swollen nose,...shield, which may be renewed as it cracks and peels off. In the dressing of fresh wounds, the author speaks highly of the same. A man had suffered for ten days... | |
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