Show I. I J Celluloid In Inlays ys l-ys for Broken N Noses ses I IRING a nose that has been formed by the l loss lbs ss of ot some ofIs ot or otis is a not unusual surgical op- op but It has required a piece ot of ote e C cut from a rib Now hor how how- r r. G. G B. B New Ne of ot the Mayo Ma o lochester ochester Minn Mimi is using cel- cel isad of hone boue Journal of the American Med Med- f he describes how he be 4 strips In the nose noso of ot a found that they were were an Ideal I t Since then he has repaired five five J human noses with with pe perfect success Dr New cuts from a slab of c celluloid ilu- ilu loid bk pieces of or approximately the size and shape needed soaks them thom In hot water trims them with scissors and andI I bores many small holes through them Then Theil ho cuts a pocket in the nose from Crom where the bridge of or spectacles would rest down to the tip slips tho strip In and sews up the small wound The flesh grows into the holes in the celluloid and the nose becomes normally normally nor nor- mall mally shaped and quite strong |