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Mystery Ampule
Hello,
This little glass ampule came with a WW1 soldiers personal possessions recently. Its in a brass Thorens Gramophone needle case, presumably for its protection. Does anyone recognise it as a known WW1 type of medicine ampule? regards
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Iodine maybe?
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Many things at the time were legal including morphine and cocaine.
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I think I will bin it!!
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Why not take it to your Doctor surgery or local Hospital to see if they can ID it??
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That is what it looks like , iodine was initially used in conjuction with field dressings but early in 1917 it was decided that side effects (blistering) outweighed the benefits.
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I believe iodine is still used in surgery today, and a few years ago when my right thumb had an unfortunate encounter with a 12" circular saw blade they gave me an iodine spray to help it along, so its pretty safe.
However this ampule may contain something else, I wondered about acid from a time detonating device or the horn of a sea mine? Rob |
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The WW1 era iodine reacted with the gauze field dressings and caused skin irritation and blistering. Today you will find a "tincture of iodine" (a weak solution) in first aid kits ect and hospitals use "Povidone Iodine" , either as a solution or in a spray , for skin disinfection before and after surgery. There is also a hand washing solution which is used by Surgeons/Scrub staff immediately before they put on gown and gloves for surgery. ( I used it for over 30 years !) .
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I've just recalled a trench excavation carried out by Andy Robertshaw of the NAM on an ancient "Finding the Fallen" prog. He was digging on the site of an RAP or similar and located some iodine ampoules just like this.
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I know a little bit about WWI military medicine and this is almost certainly a drug ampoule. What is in it is anyone's guess, as by 1917 or so, many stretcher bearers and probably many private soldiers would have carried morphine ampoules with them onto the battlefield. PLEASE don't bin it! Peter |
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Simon I think the "done" thing is to dispose of out of date/unwanted medicines at a chemist.
Cheers Tony.
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Found a mention on GWF about iodine : Quote:
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Thanks for all the replies, I really had no idea what it was or even if it was related to Army life.
Its more than probable that the soldier retained the ampule in the brass case for its protection rather than in its original cardboard box. Checking through ebay the Thorens gramophone needle tin is collectable in its own right. Now I know what it is I wont keep it so if its of interest as a pair to anyone I am open to offers. regards
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As a boy growing up, we feared iodine because it stung like the dickens!!! Was so happy when Mercurochrome came out! Looked the same but didn't sting.
Terry Last edited by Home Guard; 01-08-22 at 04:26 PM. |
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