Famous airmen and their equipment [electronic resource] : with some notes on first-aid in emergencies . POLAR PIONEERS 79 second attempt to plant his flag at the South Pole,and the news has recently come through that heintends to brave another winter within the AntarcticBelt before returning to civilisation. Among other Polar pioneers who have relied entirelyon Tabloid Medicine Chests and Cases for themedical portion of their equipment may be mentionedNansen, Jackson and the Duke of the Abruzzi. The Scottish National Antarctic Expedition and theCanadian Government Exploration Vessel Arcti


Famous airmen and their equipment [electronic resource] : with some notes on first-aid in emergencies . POLAR PIONEERS 79 second attempt to plant his flag at the South Pole,and the news has recently come through that heintends to brave another winter within the AntarcticBelt before returning to civilisation. Among other Polar pioneers who have relied entirelyon Tabloid Medicine Chests and Cases for themedical portion of their equipment may be mentionedNansen, Jackson and the Duke of the Abruzzi. The Scottish National Antarctic Expedition and theCanadian Government Exploration Vessel Arcticalso were provided with Tabloid Medical Equipments. Peary, writing from Etah, Greenland, and referringto the Tabloid Medicine Chest illustrated on page 78,reports :— Burroughs Wellcome & Tabloid Medicine FieldCase and supplies have proven invaluable. The case here shown is that carried by Sir ErnestH. Shackleton on his famous sledge journey to a pointwithin 97 miles of the South Pole.


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