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Small white open wove bandage in packaging; 1inch x 3 inches

circa 1950s

Length of red bandage which was exhibited in the Wellcome Medical Museum

1751-1880

Length of red bandage which was exhibited in the Wellcome Medical Museum in the dispensary of H.M.S. Victory

1701-1880

Support Bandage, Patterson Medical, 2015-2018

2015-2018

Reliform conforming bandage in sealed plastic pouch

2000-2002

Latex-free cohesive bandage

2000-2002

Packet containing open wove bandage

1914-1918

Bandage

1940-1960

Two tins of "Lestreflex" elastic diachylon bandage B.P.C.

1960-1965

Medicated wound dressing

1930-1940

Packet containing open wove bandage

1914-1918

Roll of elastic bandage on former

1940-1970

Esmarch-type printed bandage, United Kingdom, 1890-1910

1890-1910

Latex-free cohesive bandage

2000-2002

Reliform conforming bandage in sealed plastic pouch

2000-2002

Reliform conforming bandage in sealed plastic pouch

2000-2002

Latex-free cohesive bandage

2000-2002

Military issue bandage.

Gauze bandage with wrapper, from medicine chest

Gauze bandage with wrapper

Bandage from traction apparatus found on display during 2015 decant of Medical Galleries.

Bandage from traction apparatus

Sterile bandage made of catgut, in a cylinder cardboard package. Manufactured by B. Braun Mesungen, in Nazi Germany.

Sterile bandage made of catgut, in a cylinder cardboard package

1933-1945

Sterile bandage made of catgut, in a cuboid cardboard package. Manufactured by Dr Hammer and Company, GmbH, Hamburg, in Nazi Germany.

Sterile bandage made of catgut, in a cuboid cardboard package

1933-1945

Sterile bandage made of catgut, in a cylinder cardboard package. Manufactured by Asid Serum-Insitiut, GmbH, Berlin, 1943, in Nazi Germany.

Sterile bandage made of catgut, in a cylinder cardboard package

1943

3 packets of pleated triangular bandages (Esmarch's Pictorial), `Tabloid' bland, made by Burroughs, Wellcome and Co., London, 1906-1920

3 packets of pleated triangular bandages (Esmarch's Pictorial)

1906-1920

Packet of `Tabloid' brand pleated bandage, by Burroughs, Wellcome and Co., London, 1906-1920

Packet of `Tabloid' brand pleated bandage

1906-1920

Bandage, linen cotton and wool

Bandage, linen cotton and wool

Bandage (adhesive)

Bandage (adhesive)

Triangular bandage, with illustrations of bandages in use and reference table, produced for the Red Cross by C and G Co. in English, c.1900

Triangular bandage

1900

Triangular bandage in envelope from LNER - ARP Minor Ambulance Equipment pack. Envelope embossed with London & North Eastern Railway on back. Envelope: 114 mm x 170 mm.

London & North Eastern Railway bandage

Triangular bandage in envelope from LNER - ARP Minor Ambulance Equipment pack. Envelope embossed with London & North Eastern Railway on back. Envelope: 114 mm x 170 mm.

London & North Eastern Railway bandage

Triangular bandage, London & North Eastern Railway issue, c1939. Overall: 160 mm x 120 mm.

Triangular bandage

1934-1944

Triangular bandage, London & North Eastern Railway issue, c1939. Overall: 160 mm x 120 mm.

Triangular bandage

1934-1944

First aid bandage, 'The Welfare' No. 19 hand or foot dressing, in cardboard packet, London & North Eastern Railway, packet stamped L.N.E.R.

First Aid bandage called 'The Welfare'

Triangular bandage, London & North Eastern Railway issue, c1939. Overall: 160 mm x 120 mm.

Triangular bandage

1934-1944

First aid bandage, 'The Vernaid Bandage', triangular bandage with illustrations of fracture bandaging, ex London & North Eastern Railway Doncaster first aid classes.

The Vernaid Bandage

Triangular bandage, London & North Eastern Railway issue, c1939. Overall: 160 mm x 120 mm.

Triangular bandage

1934-1944

Compressed bandage, white open wove, 6 yds x 1 in., from doctor’s bag, English, 1925-1935

Compressed bandage, from doctor’s bag, English, 1925-1935

1925-1935

5 bandages, from the portable laboratory owned by Dr. H.G Butterfield, unsigned, 1930-1940

5 bandages

1930-1940

Sterile bandage made of catgut, in a small cylinder cardboard package. Manufactured by Dr Hammer and Company, GmbH, Hamburg, in Nazi Germany.

Sterile bandage made of catgut

1933-1945

Belladonna plaster, made by Edward Taylor Ltd. of Monton, packaged in paper sleeve, with instructions for use on reverse side.

Belladonna plaster

Length of cotton lint, possibly owned by Joseph Lister, c. 1850-1912

Cotton lint dressing possibly owned by Joseph Lister, c. 1850-1912.

Packet of Prestoband self-adhesive surgical bandage, by Vernon and Co. Ltd., Preston

Packet of Prestoband self-adhesive surgical bandage

Compressed bandage, white open wove, 6 yds x 1 in., from doctor’s bag, English, 1925-1935

Compressed bandage, from doctor’s bag, English, 1925-1935

1925-1935

First Field Dressing, 2 dressings in waterproof covers in fabric packaging, from doctor’s bag, English, 1925-1935

Compressed bandage, from doctor’s bag, English, 1925-1935

1925-1935

Triangular bandage, with illustrations of bandages in use, produced for The Red Cross by S Maw, Son and Son, London, c.1914

Triangular bandage

1914

Three triangluar bandages made from calico dating from Second World War. Donated to the Gertrude Baker collection by Mrs A. J. Pierce.

Calico Triangular Bandages

1939-1945

Two triangluar bandages made from calico, 1914-1918. Donated to the Gertrude Baker collection by Mrs A. J. PierceN

Calico Triangular Bandages

1914-1918