
The first official British standards for bandages appeared in a supplement to the 1911 British Pharmaceutical Codex (BPC) which included a specification for crepe bandage, as well as monographs for simple non-extensible products such as calico, flannel, domette and open-wove bandages. These bandages had a simple retention function although they also provided warmth and protection.
Pressure, Humans, Nursing Care, Bandages
Pressure, Humans, Nursing Care, Bandages
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