Tin containing Ohropax-antiphones, hearing protection ear plugs, made by Max Negwar, Potsdam, Germany, 1910-1920, as used by personnel during the First World War. Tin containing Ohropax-antiphones 1910-1920
Sealed green tin of Gypsona, plaster of Paris, bandage, T.J. Smith and Nephew Ltd., English, 1945-1970 Sealed green tin of Gypsona 1945-1970
9 tins of "Cellona" Plaster of Paris bandages, in the container, by T.J. Smith and Nephew, English, sealed, 1935-1945 9 tins of "Cellona" Plaster of Paris bandages 1935-1945
3 sealed tins of gauze pads, 1 dozen in each tin, prepared by John Bell and Croyden, English, 1940-1970 3 sealed tins of gauze pads
Two tins containing "The Leicester" hospital strapping, American(?), 1920-1940 Two tins containing "The Leicester" hospital strapping 1920-1940
2 rolls of Leslie's patent pliable adhesive plaster in cylindrical metal containers, made in London, English, 1900-1950 2 rolls of Leslie's patent pliable adhesive plaster in cylindrical metal containers
2 Rolls of surgeons muslin isinglass plaster in cylindrical metal containers, prepared by Seabury and Johnson of New York, USA. and London, 1900-1940 2 Rolls of surgeons muslin isinglass plaster in cylindrical metal containers
Tin containing Mallock Armstrong Ear Defenders, England, by Mallock-Armstrong, 2 Palmer Street, Westminster, London, England, 1916-1920, as supplied to British Forces during the First World War. Tin containing Mallock Armstrong Ear Defenders 1916-1920
Number of fine rubber protective finger cots contained in eight circular tins in cardboard box, made by Savory and Moore Ltd., 29 Chapel Street, Belgrave Square, London, SW1, England, 1940-1960. Number of fine rubber protective finger cots contained in eight circular tins in cardboard box 1940-1960
Container, metal, with two packets of pills, for quinine hydrochloride, used by 1st Bavarian Army Corps, 1915 Container, metal, with two packets of pills 1915
Sulphona-tulle dressing in tin, made by Optrex Ltd,, English, 1950 Sulphona-tulle dressing in tin 1950