LEFT BAG:
1 anatomical tweezers, 1 clinical thermoneter, 1 wood-spatula, 1 nail-cleaner, 1 scissor 14cm - 16cm long, 3 band aids 5m x7cm , 6 band aid packs, 1 ligature-bind, 1 leather case with 20 safety-pins, 1 piece waterproof band aid 50 x 45cm RIGHT BAG:
1 paper-box with 2 iodine bottles 4ccm Tinctura Jodi, 1 artificial resine soapbox with 50g soap, 1 paperbox with 1 roll Collemplastrum Zinci 5m x 2,5cm, 5 band aid packs 8cm x 9,5cm in paper, 1 grey aluminium box with 1 one tube 10ccm Unguentum saliicylici 2%ig, 2 tubes 10ccm Unguentum Formaldehydi 8%ig, 1 tube 10ccm alcalic eye-ointment. 5 aluminium tablet-tubes with 20 tablets Acidum acetylosalicylicum 0,5g, 20 tablets Opium 0,03g, 15 tablets Rhizoma Rei 0.5g, 20 tablets Cardiazol 0,1g, 10 tablets Natrium bicarbonic 1,0g.
Can some one show me on some photographs how each item did look like as I am trying to put the contains for such pouches together, but do not really know how each item did look like...
Forinstance how lonf were the 5 aluminium tablet-tubes and how did they look like or how did the several different band-aid packages look like ???
Aluminum tablet-tubes came in two sizes; 8,5 and 10 cm long. They normally also had a number on top of the closing lid for a quick ID in the "Einheitstablettenkasten", but this number (as well as the text) is often worn off.
Here are some examples of the ones you need as stated above.
Opium is a though one to find, especially the contents
Cheers
Jan
Natrium bicarbonic 1,0g
Opium 0,03g
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Last edited by Jan Beazaer; 12-03-2007 at 05:51 PM.