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Plaster bandages consist of a
cotton bandage that has been
combined with
plaster of paris,
which hardens after it has been made wet.
Plaster of Paris...
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century stucco plasterwork from
House of Borujerdies in Kashan, Iran Face
plaster casting bandage application Plaster may also be used to
create complex...
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plaster cast is a copy made in
plaster of another 3-dimensional form. The
original from
which the cast is
taken may be a sculpture, building, a face...
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deformities of the
spine by
suspension and the
application of plaster-
of-
Paris bandages.
Demonstrations were
repeated at prin****l
hospitals throughout...
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paste bandages, dressings,
bandages for burns, and
sterile wound dressings. In 1930, Cellona, a ready-to-use pre-formed
fixed plaster of Paris bandage, was...
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church with
strips of jute
dunked in
plaster of Paris. He
reasoned that a jute
bandage soaked in
water and
plaster of Paris applied in the same way...
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of mural painting executed upon
freshly laid ("wet") lime
plaster.
Water is used as the
vehicle for the dry-powder
pigment to
merge with the
plaster,...
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Archaeologists covered it in
cling film, then
wrapped it in
plaster of Paris bandages and
raised it in a soil block. This was
taken to the conservation...
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surviving contemporary sculpted portrait. A
plaster cast
of it is displa**** at the
Conciergerie in
Paris, and a
bronze cast is in the
Place de la Révolution...
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Museum of Fine Arts and
estimated to be
worth over $50 million. Self-portrait with
Bandaged Ear and Pipe, 1889,
private collection The
Courtyard of the Hospital...