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No 10 Standard Finger Burn Dressing B.P.C Robinson & Son

No 10 Standard Finger Burn Dressing B.P.C Robinson & Son

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This authentic WWII No. 10 Standard Finger Burn Dressing, manufactured by Robinson & Son, was designed for treating burn injuries to the fingers and conforms to B.P.C (British Pharmacopoeia Cotton) standards. Compact and effective, it was a standard issue in British military first aid kits and used both in the field and in medical units. The dressing remains sealed in its original wartime packaging, preserving its condition and historical value. An increasingly scarce item, it is ideal for collectors of WWII medical equipment, historical reenactors, or anyone assembling an accurate British wartime medical display.