Esmarch 22 cm — German Military Pattern
Friedrich von Esmarch (1823-1908), the German military surgeon who developed the Esmarch tourniquet for bloodless surgery and revolutionised battlefield-medicine, lent his name to the heavy-shanked long bandage scissor for tough field-bandage and tourniquet-related work. 22 cm Esmarch handles tourniquet-related compression bandage cut after extended-time application, military-and-paramedic field tactical-bandage removal under stress, and chronic-leg-ulcer Unna-boot zinc-paste bandage chip-cut. Military bandage.
Military-tactical use
- Tourniquet compression cut
- Tactical field-bandage
- Unna-boot zinc-paste
22 cm Esmarch bandage, AISI 420 stainless. Forged in Sialkot.




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