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Royal Air Force "Outfit First Aid" medical bag with its content and handwritten inscription "Good Hunting and Happy Landings - To Hugh - From Doc"
En savoir plus"Outfit First Aid" medical bag with handwritten inscription in the ink flap "Good Hunting and Happy Landings - To Hugh - From Doc"
This dedication was commonly used among Royal Air Force crews and Airborne troops.
"Good Hunting" evokes success in the mission, while "Happy Landing" evokes a good landing on the ground.
This type of medical kit was intended to be on board many types of Royal Air Force aircraft, but also in Horsa gliders.
The interior includes:
– 2 "Shell Dressing" by Vernon & Co. Ltd 1943
- 4 complete tubes (Aspirin-Quinine-Chalk and Opium-Cathartic No. 9)
– 1 Styptic pencil (hemostatic pencil) Made In England
– 1 Box of "Windproof Matches" made by Pains-Wessex Ltd
– 2 Turnstiles
- 2 Tubes of protective cream "Petroleum Jeny" manufactured by Hannetta Ltd
- 1 Box of antisceptic ointment "Boracic Ointment"
- 1 Water sterilization box
- 1 box of protective and antiseptic cream made by Martin Phillips & Co. Ltd.
– 1 pair of scissors
– 1 "Jack Knife" with S.S.P. manufacturing wrist strap. 1943
- 1 RARE Metal box "Tubunic Bulbs" still sealed with its original lead
Copy found with its content, not recomposed.
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