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Specialist Leather Medical Bag is a convenient and easy way for professionals to carry their medical supplies. This bag is made from a pebble grain cowhide and features a vinyl lining that is removable and washable. With a key lock, heavy-duty bottom studs, leather handles and a snap-open/stay-open frame, this bag is essential for any nurse, doctor or any medical professional. Buy the Specialist Leather Medical Bag today from ActiveForever!
In the world of medicine, medical supplies must be held to the highest standards of excellence. A doctor's, nurses', or EMT's emergency medical bag should be no exception. For this reason, our doctor's medical bags have been carefully crafted. Developed with years of feedback from physicians, nurses, EMT's, medical students and other EMS and medical personnel, Uphill's Medical Bags are designed to serve you faithfully. Padded interiors are designed to keep your medical supplies and equipment safe while a variety of pockets and organizers keep you organized. Just what the doctor ordered.
A traditional doctor's bag is a duffel-shaped leather satchel used primarily to carry small medical necessities when making house calls. The doctor's bag was a standard item in centuries past when doctors visited patients scattered throughout the neighboring countryside. Today, doctors working in rural areas of third world nations might use doctors’ bags more often than their affluent counterparts, while doctors in industrialized nations often choose to keep a doctor's bag packed for emergencies encountered when off duty.
Some standard utensils one might find in a doctor's bag include a stethoscope, otoscope (to look into the ear canal), blood pressure cuff, tourniquet, forceps, stitches, needle, scissors, scalpel, antibiotics, aspirin, pain killer, bandages, antiseptic, cotton, smelling salts and antibacterial cream. A doctor’s bag can carry enough items to help a doctor assess the vital signs of a patient or someone in crisis, and perform basic emergency procedures, if necessary, to help stabilize the patient until he or she can be transported to a medical facility.