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Australian Army issue Shell Dressing dated 1941 Johnson & Johnson SydneyThis Original 1941 Australian Army Shell Dressing, produced by Johnson & Johnson Pty Ltd, Sydney, is a genuine World War II medical issue used by Australian forces. The shell dressing was designed to treat larger or more serious wounds on the battlefield, providing rapid protection against dirt and infection until medical attention was available. Each dressing consists of a sterile, sealed compress and bandage, packed in a durable light khaki cotton
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