Noun
bandage consisting of a firm covering (often made of plaster of Paris) that immobilizes broken bones while they heal
Source: WordNetA whole-body plaster cast was taken of actress Brigitte Helm, and the costume was then constructed around it. Source: Internet
Life mask taken in plaster cast in September 1823, Fitzwilliam Museum The commission for Dante 's Divine Comedy came to Blake in 1826 through Linnell, with the aim of producing a series of engravings. Source: Internet
Jardine 1821 p.8 A plaster cast was taken of the detached skull by artist William Scoular. Source: Internet
Nemet, who with Repasi is listening to proceedings through an interpreter, was asked if the bandage was a plaster cast. Source: Internet
The plaster cast of David at the Victoria and Albert Museum has a detachable plaster fig leaf which is displayed nearby. Source: Internet
Whe he awakens days later, his entire leg is in a plaster cast, and he begins to receive some of Volmer’s “special” spa treatments. Source: Internet