41. Course in emergency field care of the injured: for air raid wardens and auxiliary police Author(s): United States. Office of Civilian Defense, author. Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 Subject(s): First AidEmergency Medical ServicesCivil DefenseWarfareUnited States
42. National disaster medical system Publication: [Bethesda, Md. : Medical Arts and Photography Branch, National Institutes of Health], 1984 Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesDisasters
43. Burn emergency Publication: [Bethesda, Md. : Medical Arts and Photography Branch, National Institutes of Health, 19--?] Subject(s): BurnsEmergency Medical ServicesMotion Pictures
44. The call to the hospital Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesPublic HealthWorld Health Organization
45. [Emergency rehydration of a child in India] Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesMothersMother-Child RelationsChildWorld Health Organization
46. Emergency rehydration of cholera patients at a dispensary near Calcutta, India. Proper use of oral rehyrdration can reduce by 70 percent or more the need for intravenous fluid to treat cholera and other acute diarrhoeas Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesNursesWorld Health Organization
47. Emergency treatment at home for a victim of a stroke Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesPhysiciansPatientsWorld Health Organization
48. A woman "paramedic" tests the tetanus case for serum hypersensitivity before starting the emergency treatment that will save her life Subject(s): BangladeshEmergency Medical ServicesHealth PersonnelInjectionsTetanusWomenWorld Health Organization
49. [A specially trained mountain rescue dog] Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesFirst AidFranceWorld Health Organization
50. A Japanese water-colour showing the Russo-Japanese War in 1904-1905 Subject(s): ClothingFirst AidEmergency Medical ServicesTransportation of PatientsMilitary MedicineRussian-Japanese WarWorld Health Organization.Red Cross.