23 collocations for bandaging

She gave medicine to the sick and bandaged the wounds of those who got hurt.

Liévin understands, and patiently takes out his handkerchief and bandages his own eyes.

He got Mrs. Montague to help him, and together they split matches, tore up strips of muslin, and bandaged the broken leg.

"Wait," I exclaimed, "I will bandage up your arm with my handkerchief, and we will try and support one another as far as the nearest ambulance.

I'll bandage up your foot.

But they can't bandage the jaw without bandaging the head, which I have found has certain advantages.

Racey Dawson, who had been kneeling on the ground engaged in bandaging a cut from a kick on the near foreleg of the Dale pony when the two men led their horses into the corral, craned his neck past the pony's chest and glanced at Lanpher's tall companion.

He reached home, and there lay the soldier in bed like an ox in the shambles, and the doctor was bandaging his neck.

In the hour that elapsed before their arrival I gained in the hostess's good graces by lancing a festered finger and bandaging her small daughter's skinned knee.

So she bandaged the child every morning, and I as regularly took it off.

Declan saw the accident and, pitying the injured man, he directed an individual of the company to bandage the broken limb so that the sufferer might not die through excess of pain and loss of blood.

Ainsley himself bandaged both men as well as he could in the darkness and the cramped position necessary to keep below the level of the flying ballets, and both men, when he had finished, assured him that they were quite comfortable and entirely free from pain.

Clumsily he attempted to help Waring, who washed and bandaged the shattered shoulder.

So, whiles Beltane stared dreamily upon the twilit river, Sir Fidelis hasted up the bank and was back again, the wallet by his side, whence he took a phial and goblet and mixed therein a draught which dreamy Beltane perforce must swallow, and thereafter the dreamy languor fell from him, what time Sir Fidelis fell to bathing and bandaging the ugly gash that showed beneath his knee.

All who can, to wear rubber-soled shoes, others to go barefoot or bandage their boots with putties over cardboard or paper.

Through the half open door of the little stuffy office where I was conducted I could see a white-aproned doctor and a nurse properly bandaging my boy.

(d) By Various Methods of bandaging the whole Circumference of the Wall.

When the regiment halted to fill canteens the little sister washed and re-bandaged his face and head.

"We're going back to work again after I've bandaged Jack's finger, for he gave it an ugly scratch when handling the gun, he doesn't himself know just how.

After partaking of their meal, and giving their prisoners a liberal supply, they disposed themselves for the night, first taking care to fasten Tom's hands and feet securely, and even to bandage the children's ankles so that they could not stand.

More water, both hot and cold, was brought, and a cleared work bench; with swift, sure fingers the doctor cleaned the stump, cleaned the severed finger, joined and sewed them, bandaged the hand.

I am simply trying to act on the opinions of a distinguished physician, who says there should be no pressure on a child anywhere; that the limbs and body should be free; that it is cruel to bandage an infant from hip to armpit, as is usually done in America; or both body and legs, as is done in Europe; or strap them to boards, as is done by savages on both continents.

But they can't bandage the jaw without bandaging the head, which I have found has certain advantages.

23 collocations for  bandaging