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Original Vintage Poster: First-Aid Bandage (AFTER ESMARCH Arm Sling Diagrams) First Aid
Poster ID: CL76919
Category: Political/Public Health/Other
Year: Unknown
Country: British
Approximate Size 26 x 52 inches
Condition: Very Good
Price: $200
In stock

Esmarch bandage (also known as Esmarch's bandage for surgical haemostasis or Esmarch's tourniquet) in its modern form is a narrow (5 to 10 cm wide) soft rubber bandage that is used to expel venous blood from a limb (exsanguinate) that has had its arterial supply cut off by a tourniquet. The limb is often elevated as the elastic pressure is applied.The exsanguination is necessary to enable some types of delicate reconstructive surgery where bleeding would obscure the working area. A bloodless area is also required to introduce local anaesthetic agents for a regional nerve block. This method was first described by Augustus Bier in 1908. This an actual medical bandage with diagrams/instructions printed on top, sides measuring 35"x35"x52" (26" height).