64. Taking Lunatics to Dublin in the Early Part of the Nineteenth Century Author(s): Letchworth, William Pryor, 1823-1910, author Publication: New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1889 Subject(s): Transportation of PatientsMental DisordersHorses
65. Landing at Inuvik Subject(s): AmbulancesTransportation of PatientsPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
66. [Canadian health service airplane ambulance] Subject(s): Transportation of PatientsPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
67. Landing of a flying ambulance near a lonely dwelling in Canada's north Subject(s): StretchersTransportation of PatientsPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
68. A specially equipped ambulance linked by radio to the coronary care unit of a hospital. Energency treatment can be started immediatley Subject(s): AmbulancesCardiovascular DiseasesHealth PersonnelTransportation of PatientsPatientsEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
69. ... a heart case is rushed through the streets of Moscow Subject(s): AmbulancesCardiovascular DiseasesTransportation of PatientsMoscowWorld Health Organization
70. Many lives are being saved by this ambulance specially equipped to deal with severe heart attack cases in Northern Ireland. But prevention is better than cure; the risks stemming from high blood pressure can be considerably reduced by treatment, which can almost totally rule out heart failure and most strokes Subject(s): AmbulancesCardiovascular DiseasesHealth PersonnelTransportation of PatientsWorld Health Organization