Which preposition to use with bandages

on Occurrences 26%

"Got your bandage on?

from Occurrences 21%

She removed, with deft fingers, a damp and clinging bandage from about Patricia's head, and patted the back of Patricia's hand, placidly.

around Occurrences 17%

In the doorway behind them appeared a face, gaunt, grimed, a blood-stained bandage around the brow, and a pair of glowing, burning eyes looking out beneath.

of Occurrences 15%

But now from an adjacent thicket a horse whinnied and Beltane, starting at the sound, felt his wound throb with sudden pain, and looking down, beheld his arm most aptly swathed in bandages of fair, soft linen.

over Occurrences 12%

Terrence left the president and went over to the Continental House to see how Mr. Crane, the worthy secretary, looked with a rotten apple bandaged over each eye.

about Occurrences 12%

She made out a man's form on the bed; there was a white bandage about his head.

with Occurrences 10%

When the teams came up we obtained some water and bandages with which to dress Wood's wound, which had become quite inflamed and painful, and we then put him into one of the wagons.

in Occurrences 9%

I saw a horseman, his head bandaged in a bloody cloth, trying to make way toward us against this cursing torrent, and recognized Captain Orme.

for Occurrences 8%

The first the son of Apollo, worshipped in Arcadia, who invented the probe and bandages for wounds; the second the brother of Mercury, killed by lightning; and the third the son of Arsippus Arsione, who first taught the art of tooth-drawing and purging.

round Occurrences 7%

The next I knew I was sitting propped against the tent-pole with a cold bandage round my forehead, and Ringan with a napkin bathing my face.

across Occurrences 4%

" "He had hard work to get enough breath, they had fastened the bandage across his mouth so tight; but he could see out of one eye.

under Occurrences 4%

As they lifted the man on the dressing-table and loosened the pillow-like bandage under his drawn-up thigh, a thick, sickening odor spread through the room.

to Occurrences 4%

'Proceeding to examine the foot, he ascertained that it had bled considerably, which, however, was stopped by bandages to the foot and a ligature round the coronet.

off Occurrences 3%

I helped hold his right arm steady while a surgeon took the bandages off his hand.

at Occurrences 3%

" "What, never!" exclaimed Dotty, starting up on her elbow, and trying to look through her thick bandage at Johnny.

FOR Occurrences 2%

THE BOOK OF SPENDING X ALIANORA XI MAGIC OF THE APSARASAS XII ICE AND IRON XIII WHAT HELMAS DIRECTED XIV THEY DUEL ON MORVEN XV BANDAGES FOR THE VICTOR PART THREE:

as Occurrences 1%

She knew what was written only when the writing was finished and she read it, as we did; and the writing was, as we found by experiment, quite as regular and well formed when her eyes were bandaged as when she was looking at her work.

between Occurrences 1%

Madame Guix volunteered to teach them the rudiments of bandaging between two and five on the coming afternoons, and we would establish a roulement so that the little time that each disposed of might be properly and efficiently utilized.

below Occurrences 1%

Crimson stains and dirt literally covered him; his left leg was bandaged below the knee; his right shoulder was roughly splinted with small twigs and swathed in cloth.

like Occurrences 1%

Then between the acts you must imagine them pouring out to the refreshment-room for a look at each other and something to eatwill they never stop eating?fathers and mothers and daughters with their Butterbrod and Schinken and big glasses of beer in the genial German fashion, beaming on the young heroes limping by or, with heads bandaged like schoolboys with mumps, grinning in spite of their scars.

by Occurrences 1%

I'm satisfied enough with the country," said the trader quietly, and acknowledged the introduction to Mr. Schiff, sitting in bandages by the fire.

toward Occurrences 1%

He loosened his bandages toward the end.

above Occurrences 1%

If the arm of a young person is allowed to hang down a few moments, and then tightly bandaged above the elbow to retard the return of the blood, the veins become large and prominent.

Which preposition to use with  bandages