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Turkish Army Medical Backpack

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    Object Details

    Description

    Canvas and leather backpack containing first-aid supplies. On the outside of the back flap is a circular "Red Crescent" logo, symbol of the Ottoman Red Crescent Society. On the inside of the flap is a paper sheet with a list of contents in typed Turkish, "Sihhiye Cantasinin Muhteviyati" [Contents of Sanitary (Medical) Bag]. The contents are kept within the pack inside of compartmentalized, cloth pockets with string ties. There are also two folding compartments on the sides, holding rigid materials such as wooden splints. All of these compartments have labels in German. Contents include a rubber tourniquet; a sewing kit; numerous bandages, most in cloth packages tied with string; sealed paper packages of bandages: "3LUK KEMBRIK / SARGISI" [Cambric bandages].; a black, leather "red crescent" notebook with arabic print; thread; forceps; and splints. On one side of the pack, near the bottom corner, is a flap, behind which is a rectangular, metal box. The box-top is divided in two, with a hinge at the center. This case contains morphine packets, a syringe set; and five, empty glass bottles with labels in Turkish. Side drawer contains two ointment tubes: "Borsalbe / Hauptsanitats Depot / Berlin" [Boric Acid Ointment / Main Sanitary Depot / Berlin]. Some supplies in the kit come from the late 1920s such as: Individual bandage packets : "PIYADE HARP / PAKETI / 1929" [Infantry Warfare Packet, 1929], and on the back: ISTANBUL / Sıhhiye Transit Deposu" [Sanitary, or Medical, Transit Depot], and two (2) packs of ampules: "10 ADET / 18-EYLUL-1928" [10 Units, September 18, 1928], presumably one box is morphine and the other caffeine.
    The first aid pack was a standard WWI German Army medical pack altered for the Turkish Army.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Gift of the Government of Turkey

    Date made

    ca 1917-1929

    ID Number

    MG.M-07166

    catalog number

    M-07166

    accession number

    106236

    Object Name

    medical pack, military

    Physical Description

    cloth, canvas (case material)

    Measurements

    overall: 16 1/2 in x 15 1/2 in x 5 3/8 in; 41.91 cm x 39.37 cm x 13.6525 cm
    overall (in rehousing): 13 in x 27 in x 19 in; 33.02 cm x 68.58 cm x 48.26 cm

    place made

    Turkey
    Germany

    See more items in

    Medicine and Science: Medicine
    Health & Medicine
    Military
    Modern Medicine and the Great War

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    related event

    World War I

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a8-817f-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_725763

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