Glass bottles with rubber tubing for field transfusions.
Steel or wood frames used as operating tables. Trestle Tables: Used for sorting instruments and bandages.
In Battlefield Europe, Medbays were rarely purpose-built. Medics commandeered whatever structures were left standing. TTC - World War 2, Battlefeild Europe - Medbay
In the chaos of the European Theater, "Medbay" usually referred to an Advanced Dressing Station (ADS) or a Battalion Aid Station. These weren't permanent hospitals; they were temporary hubs located just behind the front lines. Located 500–1,000 yards from the fighting.
Standard-issue for immediate pain relief. Glass bottles with rubber tubing for field transfusions
Large floor spaces and high ceilings made for excellent triage wards.
To recreate an authentic Medbay scene, you need to focus on the specific tools of 1940s medicine. Medical Supplies The "miracle dust" used to prevent infection. In Battlefield Europe, Medbays were rarely purpose-built
Offers protection from shelling and debris.