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WWII White Open Wove Bandage 1½in x 4yds – Johnson & Johnson

WWII White Open Wove Bandage 1½in x 4yds – Johnson & Johnson

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This original White Open Wove (W.O.W) Bandage, measuring 1½ inches by 4 yards, was manufactured by Johnson & Johnson for British military use during World War II. Made to B.P.C (British Pharmacopoeia Cotton) standards, this breathable and flexible cotton bandage was used for securing dressings and providing wound coverage in the field. Still wrapped in its original wartime packaging, it remains in excellent condition, making it ideal for collectors, reenactors, and historical displays. An authentic and increasingly rare piece of WWII British medical equipment, reflecting the practical necessities carried by soldiers and medics during the conflict.