First Field Dressing, British, T.J. SMITH & NEPHEW, LTD. 1944
€19.00
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Genuine WWII British First Field Dressing packet, manufactured by T.J. Smith & Nephew, Ltd. and dated 1944.
Intended for being carried in the right front pocket of the Battledress trousers, this standard regulation first-aid packet, made up of a light canvas pouch containing two dressings, was also commonly seen under the helmet net.
Genuine WWII British tin, Anti-Gas Ointment No. 2, dated June 28, 1940. The cream contained in each tube could either be applied before or after exposure to mustard gas vapour, thus preventing or lessening the severity of burns. This type of tin was generally carried into the gas mask pouch.
The present tin is in good overall condition and retains seven of its eight original tubes.
Genuine WWII British wove bandage.
Size: 3 inches x 4 yards.
The present artifact comes from a significant collection built up by a Norman collector in the last thirty years.
Genuine WWII packet of 25 sulphaguanidine tablets. Issued for the treatment of bacillary dysentery and other enteric infections.
From their genuine tin box, manufactured by Nicholas Proprietary Limited at Melbourn, Australia.
Genuine WWI British N°1 Small Wound medical kit. Good condition. This kit features several pads, gauze wipes, tampons and bandages.
Recovered in Normandy.
Genuine WWII British standard regulation tin case of the rectangular type intended for 50 cigarettes issued as part of the Compo Ration.
Quite good, used condition; retains its lid.
Empty.
Genuine WWII glass bottle containing 100 tablets of Halazone, intended for the sterilization of drinking water.
Manufactured by Boots Pure Drug Co. Ltd. in Nottingham, England.
Full, unopened condition.
Collectible item. Do not use for water-purifying purposes.
Genuine WWII cigarette steel box, manufactured by famous English brand Craven A.
Widely issued and appreciated by the British troops.
Empty.
The present artifact comes from a significant collection built up by a Norman collector in the last thirty years.
Genuine WWII British tin, Anti-Gas Ointment No. 6, intended for tropical use.
The cream contained in each tube could either be applied before or after exposure to mustard gas vapour, thus preventing or lessening the severity of burns. This type of tin was generally carried into the gas mask pouch.
This tin is full and retains its eight original tubes.
Genuine WWII British First Field Dressing packet, manufactured by T.J. Smith & Nephew, Ltd. and dated 1944.
Intended for being carried in the right front pocket of the Battledress trousers, this standard regulation first-aid packet, made up of a light canvas pouch containing two dressings, was also commonly seen under the helmet net.
Complete, untouched condition.
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