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Bandage: A cloth cover to wrap, hold or press
Bandage is synonymous with healing and care. The word comes from “bind” or to hold together. It is a symbol of empathy and care. Some recent postage stamps designed to convey care, are shaped like bandages. These are a more modern version of bandage- small and sticky.
However, bandages are not always small. When wounds are big, we need to cover them enough, so that they can heal well. Humans have developed wounds and injuries since antiquity, and covering these with a piece of cloth, must be as ancient as existence of fabric.
To bandage a wound, is to care. It is an act of compassion, and a demonstration of love and affection for the human kind. In most postage stamps, a care-provider is seen bandaging another person. The person with an injury is often distressed, and others are seen as providing comfort. Most early bandage postage-stamps show injured soldiers, and correspond to the war years.
While some injured are depicted as distressed, this is not a constant feature. For instance, the following stamps from a Nazi territory show a soldier standing with a sense of pride. He wears a shouldr sling. These 1940 postage stamps were issued to raise money for the German Red Cross.
In contrast, a set of four postage stamps from Croatia, show an injured head-bandaged soldier. The person shown on the stamp is obviously in distress.
In 1945, the second world war had ended, but the work of the red cross was far from over. The organisation was lauded for its work. the following 1946 postage stamp from Bulgaria shows an injured soldier helped by a nurse. Other stamps from the same set, show a bandaged soldier on a stretcher.
A bandage gallery : Head
The following stamps show a variety of bandage uses, by body parts.
Bandaging head and a shoulder sling
Shoulder slings alone
Bandaging arm and hands
Bandaging legs and feet
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