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Answer:
First sour it's Swedish, but I'll try my best to translate it as my first language is Norwegian.
In the first picture it say: Use the ripped open plastic shoulder bag and the label/sticker for protection over the compress. (I think this is supposed to come after the second picture)
In the second picture it say: Rip open along the red thread. (then the arrow).
Users almanac.
Contains: A compress with two strings and a gauze cold compress.
How to use: Rip off the protective coating. Fasten the ice pack with the strings. Strengthen the ice pack with the gauze plaster.
NB! Open carefully and solely use the gauze bandage on "small injuries".
(On the side it say "Compress" and "Gauze bandage")
In the third picture it says:
The military's(literal translation is "the defence") medical service stuff.
1965
First bandage.
M 7800-101010
Supplier:
The pharmacist's Chemistry Lab. AB
AKLA Stockholm.
German army supplies
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