v. [UN-2 4.] trans. To remove the bandage from. Also absol.

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1840.  Marryat, Poor Jack, xliii. The hospital mates unbandaged Spicer’s leg.

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1857.  R. Tomes, Amer. in Japan, viii. 181. Dr. Parker prevailed upon a girl of thirteen, who was a patient in the hospital, to unbandage in the presence of her mother.

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1899.  Westm. Gaz., 8 Sept., 3/2. Mr. L. (the oculist …) unbandaged the weak eye for a few moments.

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