Christia Bandages from Manilla Hemp - Specimen details

Christia Bandages from Manilla Hemp - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 37119

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Plant Name 170.04 MUSACEAE Musa textilis Entry Book Number
Artefact Name Christia Bandages from Manilla Hemp Vernacular Name
Iso Country Not defined TDWG Region Not defined
Parts Held Christia Bandages from Manilla Hemp Geography Description
Uses Christia Bandages from Manilla HempUse: MEDICINES - Injuries User: Man TDWG use MEDICINES - Injuries
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Donor Pharm Soc GB Donor No 38 A 8
Donor Date Donor Notes St Barts Hospt. Museum Date: 00/04/1931x0Dx0A
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Notes: Label source: Patented by T. Christy, Christy & Co. Lime St. Christia: This is a new production for antisceptic bandages, invented and patented by Mr T. Christy of 25 Lime Street. It is constructed of thin whitey brown paper, expressly made of Manilla He, mp (Musa textilis), which consists purely of a remarkably long liber fibres, which doubtless tend to give it a greater tenacity. It is then subjected to a process with glycerine, olive oil, and other substances, which render it translucent, with the appea, rance of oiled silk. It subsequently is treated with salicylic acid, carbolic acid, or other disinfectant, and rendered anticeptic. Its advantages are great tenacity, extreme lightness, being not more than 1/3 of the weight of oiled silk or gutta percha s, heeting, anticeptic, and perfectly impervious to moisture. It was thought that it would prove so exceedingly useful in horticulture, e.g. for binding up in budding, sending specimens by post when the exclusion of air is essential, while strips would be se, rviceable for tying plants to stakes etc.

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