AT9447B - Splint bandage. - Google Patents

Splint bandage.

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AT9447B
AT9447B AT9447DA AT9447B AT 9447 B AT9447 B AT 9447B AT 9447D A AT9447D A AT 9447DA AT 9447 B AT9447 B AT 9447B
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John Dr Kean
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  Da. JOHN KEAN IN CHICAGO (V. ST. v. A.). 



   Schienen-Bandage. 



   Diese Erfindung bezieht sich auf Verbesserungen an Schienen-Bandagen für chirurgische Zwecke, die sich elastisch an den betreffenden Körpertheil anlegen und hauptsächlich zur Behandlung von Krampfadern und anderen   Gebrochen oder   Krankheiten gewisser mensch-   lieber   Organe geeignet sind. 



     Die Fig. 1 und   2 zeigen schaubildliche Ansichten vorschiedener Formen der Bandage. 



   Die Schiene A verjüngt sich nach einem Ende und ist der Länge nach leicht gebogen. Dieselbe hat am weiten Ende eine Flansche a, die schräg zur Mittelachse der   Bandage   steht und deren Umfang in eine verhältnismässig   dünno   liante ausläuft Die 
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 es keine   scharfe Kante als Berührungsfläche darbietet. Die Schienen besteh@n aus   einem Thole, sind längs zweier Kanten mit Flanschen a2 (Fig. 1) versehen und hatten durch die eigene Federkraft am bandagierten Gliede fest, oder sie sind zum Zwecke des   Zusammen-   
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 \'orthoil für die Behandlung von Krampfadern, mancherlei sonstigen Krankheiten oder Ver-   totxungcn   und an verschiedenen Gliedern des Körpers angelegt werden. 
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  There. JOHN KEAN IN CHICAGO (V. ST. V. A.).



   Splint bandage.



   This invention relates to improvements in splint bandages for surgical purposes which are elastically applied to the part of the body in question and are mainly suitable for the treatment of varicose veins and other fractures or diseases of certain human organs.



     1 and 2 show perspective views of different forms of the bandage.



   The rail A tapers towards one end and is slightly curved lengthways. The same has a flange a at the wide end, which is inclined to the central axis of the bandage and whose circumference runs out in a relatively thin line
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 it does not present a sharp edge as a contact surface. The splints consist of a thole, are provided with flanges a2 along two edges (Fig. 1) and were fixed to the bandaged limb by their own spring force, or they are
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 \ 'orthoil for the treatment of varicose veins, various other diseases or infections, and applied to various limbs of the body.
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AT9447D 1900-12-18 1900-12-18 Splint bandage. AT9447B (en)

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