KNOT, PACKER'S
\nˈɒt], \nˈɒt], \n_ˈɒ_t]\
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A compressive bandage, used for arresting hemorrhage from the temporal artery or its branches. The noeud d'emballeur is made with a double-headed roller, five ells long. A graduated compress is placed over the opening in the artery, and the bandage is applied over it; the balls of the roller being carried horizontally round to the opposite temple, where they are crossed obliquely and carried back to the part where the compress is situate. The hands are then changed with the rollers, crossing them so as to form a knot, and taking one above the head; the other beneath the chin. They are then crossed again, so as to form several knots, one above the other. This bandage is called, by some surgeons, solar or oblique chevestre or capistrum.
By Robley Dunglison
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