Gauge, to set width of 16 inches, softwood, thought to be first aid splint, South Eastern & Chatham Railway, 1900-1923. gauge splint 1900-1923
Two intraoral splints, mandibular, for mandibular fracture, silver gilt, made at Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup, south east London, a hospital specialising in facial injuries opened in 1917 to treat casualties from the First World War, 1914-1918. Two intraoral splints 1917-1920
First aid splint, softwood with tinned iron sleeve, London South Eastern & Chatham Railway First Aid splint
First aid splint, softwood with tinned iron sleeve, London South Eastern & Chatham Railway First Aid splint
Three splints, two of aluminium and leather, and one of padded metal, c. 1960 Three splints 1956-1965
Gauge, to set width of 13 inches, softwood, thought to be first aid splint, South Eastern & Chatham Railway, 1900-1923. gauge splint 1900-1923
Emergency splint set, consisting of five wooden splints and two pieces of plastic covered padding, by F.W. Equipment Co. Ltd., English, c. 1980 Emergency splint set 1980