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Dressing, gauze, in canvas covering

1914-1918

Four open weave gauze dressings, each containing sawdust-type material, British or German, 1914-1918

Four open weave gauze dressings

1914-1918

Field dressing, in canvas covering, made in Germany, 1914-1918

Field dressing

1914-1918

3 "Dalmas Elastin" vaccination dressings, in paper envelopes, adult size, by Dalmas Ltd., Leicester, 1948-1965

Vaccination dressings

1948-1965

Six open weave gauze dressings, each containing dried matter, British or German, 1914-1918

Six open weave gauze dressings

1914-1918

Three open weave gauze dressings, each containing sawdust-type material, British or German, 1914-1918

Three open weave gauze dressings

1914-1918

Three packets of field dressings, made in Germany, 1914-1918, in canvas wrappings

Three packets of field dressings

1914-1918

"Vacci-net" vaccination dressing, in paper envelope, by S. Maw, Son and Sons, London, 1920-1940

"Vacci-net" vaccination dressing

1920-1940

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