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    Sanitätsverbandzeug

    Hello to all

    Here's a so-called "Sanit******228;tsverbandzeug", which was carried in the field by medical NCO's.
    Very practical and often stored inside breadbags/rucksacks or even inside a pocket of their uniform.

    Its a small leather tasche. Inside there's a "Zwirntuchbeutel" which contains a selection of medical first-aid instruments. Apart from the thermometer (which is replaced by another instrument), it is complete.

    This is a 40 dated example, made by Bollman&Co from Tuttlingen. This was one of the major manufacturers of medical equipement.

    Packordnung : H.Dv. 208/4
    Size :19,5cmx9x1,5cm
    Weight : 0.25 kg

    Cheers

    Jan
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    Last edited by Jan Beazaer; 10-16-2006, 03:38 PM.
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      date and maker-stamp
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        #4
        Great piece, Jan. I have never before seen one of those!!!

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          #5
          Thanks Paul, these are getting difficult to find in good condition indeed!

          Cheers

          Jan
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            #6
            cool item - Iv never seen one like that yet

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              #7
              Super medical Jan.

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                I'll add some pictures of my set as well. Unfortunately, I cannot decipher the stamp inside the leather bag as it is too worn. The only word I recognize is Sanitätslager. There are no markings on the outside, as compared to Jan's fine example.
                Otherwise, and in this case, the white cloth bag can hold four items:
                • A nail cleaner
                • A straight scissor
                • A thermometer
                • A pair of tweezers
                I am still looking for an original thermometer as the one I have here is post-war. Untill one is found, I will continue to display this one
                It's not unsusual either to see swapped items from sets like these, but I would love to have a copy or have access to the H.Dv. 208/4!

                Cheers,
                Laurens

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                          Very nice example Laurens, thanks for sharing it!

                          About the markings: Could it read "DRK-sanitätslager", as these sets were also issued to DRK personal. Just a wild guess though, as it is indeed difficult to decipher.

                          Concerning the changing contents, you are correct. Nevertheless as prescribed in vorschrift 208/4, it should contain the four items like yours. Mine contains 7 instruments (tweezers, scissor and 5 other items of which I don't know the term in english).

                          Also, interesting the mention, my linnen inside-pouch has 5 divided compartiments (+ the little one) instead of 4 like your example. I must say that most of the Zwirntuchbeutel I've seen so far had indeed 5.

                          I have no doubt that both our 'Zwirntuchbeutels' are genuine and came with the leather case.

                          Or it's just a prove that little variations existed (depending on yop, maker, etc...)

                          Cheers

                          Jan
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                            DRK makes good sense here, Jan! I tried but could not come that close. There is also a mark below the text, but that is nearly completely gone (the only 'depot' I know by head is Babelsberg, but there must be more, with no doubt). Otherwise, I have also seen variations and even different colors (such as green instead of white).
                            As a sidenote, do you have H.Dv. 208/4 in your collection? I don't have a clue about the book's content, but always willing to learn

                            All the best,
                            Laurens

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                              Indeed Laurens, these came in green too and even in brown as well. I agree that Babelsberg was a major DRK-depot. But as I'm not really into DRK, I wouldn't have a clue about other lager.

                              Unfortunatly, I don't own an example of Hdv 208/4, neither one of the others (208/II - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 ...), not even copies . These are hard to find apparently.

                              But I suggest that you look out for following (pre)wartime printed work, "Das Sanit******228;tsger******228;t des Feldheeres" by H. Werthmann und W. Willecke (serie "Taschenb******252;cher des Truppenarztes, Band V").
                              A good basis to get familiar with most of the medical equipement (both personal as fieldgear). From pouches, bags, kasten to vehicles and other heavy ger******228;t...
                              As there aren't modern collector reference-books available, we still use original ones to learn from

                              Cheers

                              Jan
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