201. Transport Of The Wounded: of the French, English, and Sardinian Armies in the Crimea in 1854 & 55 Subject(s): StretchersHorsesTransportation of Patients
202. Moving a wounded man from an ambulance Publication: 1918 Subject(s): Transportation of PatientsAfrican AmericansFrance
203. [The Commandant and military personnel of the hospital train Grand Duchess Elizabeth] Subject(s): Transportation of PatientsRailroadsRussian-Japanese War
204. [A German hand litter, Harbin] Subject(s): StretchersTransportation of PatientsRussian-Japanese War
205. Notspital in den Kolonnaden des Kurgartens von Kissingen, 12 Juli, 1866 Publication: Leipzig: Georg Thieme, 1913 Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesTransportation of PatientsMilitary Medicine
206. [Wounded soldiers] Author(s): Delécluse, Etienne Jean, 1781-1863, artist Subject(s): Transportation of PatientsMilitary Medicine
207. Un poste de secours, en base campagne recueillant les blessés de Fontenoy Subject(s): StretchersTransportation of PatientsMilitary Medicine
208. [U.S. Coast Guard rescuing a boy] Subject(s): Rescue WorkTransportation of PatientsMilitary PersonnelUnited StatesUnited States. Coast Guard.
209. Ordini Diligenze e Ripari Fatti con Universal Beneficio Author(s): Rossi, Giovanni Giaccomo, artist Publication: Rome: Giovanni G. Rossi, 1657 Subject(s): HospitalsTransportation of PatientsReligion and Medicine
210. Continuity of oxygen therapy during intrahospital transport Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, September 2005 Subject(s): Continuity of Patient CareMedical Errors -- prevention & controlOxygen Inhalation Therapy -- instrumentationPatient TransferTransportation of PatientsHypoxia -- prevention & controlPatient SafetyHumansPennsylvaniaUnited States