Genuine WWII US sulfanilamide packet (5 g), intended for antibacterial use.
Manufactured by Hynson, Westcoyt & Dunning, Inc. in Baltimore, Maryland.
Full, untouched condition; comes in its original envelope.
Contents may cause irritation. Do not use for medical purpose.
Scarce genuine WWII US Army Medical Department morphine syrette, of the type issued in the various first-aid kits. Manufactured by E.R. Squibb & Sons, New York .
Good overall condition.
Genuine WWII US Army first-aid kit, made up of a tourniquet, scissors and forceps, manufactured by Davis Emergency Equipment Co., Inc. in Newark, New Jersey.
Unit No. 108-C.
The present kit is complete and comes in its original cardboard box.
Genuine WWII US Army fied tourniquet -- no production markings visible.
This type was generally issued in the medic's pouch and parachutist's first-aid kit
Good overall condition.
Genuine WWII US sulfanilamide packet (5 g), intended for antibacterial use.
Manufactured by Hynson, Westcoyt & Dunning, Inc. in Baltimore, Maryland.
Complete; retains its cellophane wrapping in untouched condition.
Contents may cause irritation. Do not use for medical purpose.
Genuine WWII US cardboard box containing ten iodine applicators intended for cleaning and disinfecting wounds.
Manufactured by Mine Safety Appliances Co.
Complete and homogeneous set, in good overall condition.
Collectible item. Do not use contents for medical purpose.
Nice genuine WWII US Army fied tourniquet, manufactured by Mine Safety Appliances Co. in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
This type was generally issued in the medic's pouch and parachutist's first-aid kit
Mint, unissued condition; comes in its original cardboard box.
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