The WW2 Canadian Morphine Ampoule Syringe Tin is an EMPTY historical artifact from the World War II era. As part of the medical supplies used by Canadian military medical corps, it was crucial for quick pain relief on the battlefield. The tin, approximately 4 by 2 inches, was designed to hold morphine ampoules and a syringe securely. Built of sturdy metal to sustain harsh war conditions, it is compact and light-weight, facilitating easy transportation. The tin carries on its surface military markings indicative of its origin and purpose. This particular product is empty; it contains neither the original morphine ampoules nor the syringe. As a collectible, its value lies in its historical context and authentic design, making it a tangible connection to Canada’s World War II history. Please note that due to the age and use of this item, some wear and tear are evident.
WW2 Canadian Morphine Ampoule Syringe Tin EMPTY
$125.00
The WW2 Canadian Morphine Ampoule Syringe Tin (EMPTY) is a metal container historically used during World War II by Canadian medical personnel. Notably durable and compact, it was designed for the transport and protection of morphine ampoules and syringes. This item is empty, serving as a collectible artifact of battlefield medicine.
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