Genuine WWII US bottle of medicated alcohol, intended for external use only. Manufactured by Fullerton Drug Co., North Dakota .
Full, unopened condition. Comes directly from the carton.
Collectable item. Do not use content.
Original WWII surgical mask, used by surgeon, doctor, nurse of the Medical Department of the US Army in field hospitals, hospital ship...
Item #20252.
See book Carentan Part II, page 507.
Nice genuine WWII US Navy Medical Department canvas case, intended for carrying hemostatic forceps
Comes along with various clamp pliers and other instruments.
Homogeneous set, in good overall condition.
Genuine WWII US empty pouch for post mortem medical instruments.
Mainly used in field hospital with other pouch to make the complete post mortem case N° 9309000.
Genuine WWII US pack of six surgical blades, manufactured by The Christy Co. in Fremont, Ohio.
Mint, unissued condition; coming straight from the original cardboard box (not included).
Please note that the above-mentioned price corresponds to one single pack of six.
Genuine WWII US bandage compress, manufactured by Johnson & Johnson .
Dimensions: 4in. x 4in.
Untouched condition; comes in its original kraft envelope (unsealed).
Pair of genuine WWII US Army Medical Department operating sleeves, white cotton cloth.
Homogeneous set, in good overall condition.
Dimensions: 18.9in x 9.8in x 18.9in x 6.3in.
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