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Original WWII British Burn Dressing No. 11 & No. 12 – B.P.C. Military Issue

Original WWII British Burn Dressing No. 11 & No. 12 – B.P.C. Military Issue

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This original WWII British Burn Dressing set, featuring No. 11 and No. 12 dressings, is a genuine example of British wartime medical equipment. Marked B.P.C., these burn dressings were issued to soldiers for rapid treatment of burns and wounds in the field. Each dressing is sealed in its original packaging, preserving the authentic wartime appearance and labelling used throughout the conflict. Highly desirable for collectors of WWII medical items, field gear, and British military equipment, this pair offers a valuable glimpse into frontline care and the practical medical supplies carried by troops during the Second World War.