Bandage
91scarf bandage — noun bandage to support an injured forearm; consisting of a wide triangular piece of cloth hanging from around the neck • Syn: ↑sling, ↑triangular bandage • Hypernyms: ↑bandage, ↑patch …
92triangular bandage — noun bandage to support an injured forearm; consisting of a wide triangular piece of cloth hanging from around the neck • Syn: ↑sling, ↑scarf bandage • Hypernyms: ↑bandage, ↑patch …
93Plaster of Paris bandage — Plaster Plas ter, n. [AS., a plaster (in sense 1), fr. L. emplastrum, Gr. ?, ?, fr. ? to daub on, stuff in; ? in + ? to mold: cf. OF. plastre a plaster (in sense 2), F. pl[^a]tre. Cf. {Plastic}, {Emplaster}, {Piaster}.] [Formerly written also… …
94T bandage — T T (t[=e]), the twentieth letter of the English alphabet, is a nonvocal consonant. With the letter h it forms the digraph th, which has two distinct sounds, as in thin, then. See Guide to Pronunciation, [sect][sect]262 264, and also… …
95Clavicula-Bandage — Dieser Artikel oder Abschnitt ist nicht hinreichend mit Belegen (Literatur, Webseiten oder Einzelnachweisen) versehen. Die fraglichen Angaben werden daher möglicherweise demnächst gelöscht. Hilf Wikipedia, indem du die Angaben recherchierst und… …
96pressure bandage — n a thick pad of gauze or other material placed over a wound and attached firmly so that it will exert pressure * * * a bandage for applying pressure …
97spiral bandage — a bandage wound round a part of the body, overlapping the previous section at each turn. * * * a roller bandage applied spirally around a limb …
98hammock bandage — a bandage for retaining dressings on the head; it consists of a broad strip placed over the dressing, brought down over the ears, and held in place by a circular bandage around the head …
99many-tailed bandage — a wide bandage with each end cut into several strips of equal width which may be overlapped as the bandage is applied, usually to the abdomen or chest. See Scultetus b …
100reversed bandage — a bandage applied to a limb in such a way that the roll is inverted or half turned at each revolution, so as to make the bandage fit the varying dimensions of the limb smoothly …