| SEABIRD | Pull up towels, bandaging a black cormorant, say? |
| DIVERTS | Provides amusement for cormorant, say, with empty taunts (7) |
| HARUMSCARUM | Bandaging a strange wound, murmur finding rash |
| MINNESOTA | Broken nose requires completely new bandaging, a state |
| ALLBETTER | Reassurance after bandaging a boo-boo |
| SPLINTING | Bandaging a bone |
| SHAG | A cormorant - or a fine cut tobacco (4) |
| WRAP | Cover hand up, bandaging end of finger (4) |
| EXACTED | Inflicted damage primarily with cut, and other things needing bandaging up |
| ADROITLY | A medic, quite oleaginous, bandaging patient's foot with skill |
| IAMBS | Feet a doctor is bandaging (5) |
| INFUN | One convent member bandaging foot, initially as a joke (2, 3) |
| IMPROVISED | Better bandaging is made up |
| AXILLAE | Area by A&E bandaging diseased body parts |
| CAMELHAIR | Work a miracle bandaging head in hygienic fabric (5,4) |
| SHAGGINESS | Cormorant cook singes a lot of hair (10) |
| SHAGGY | Unkempt, much like a cormorant? |
| TENDERNESS | Nurses, bandaging 26 endlessly, show compassion (10) |
| DRAWINGPIN | Bandaging arm with first of plasters, bleed ___ there's something sharp! (7,3) |
| TOURNIQUET | Losing-lots-ofblood emergency bandaging |