1. 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
2. Workers trained in antiradiation relief measures Subject(s): Protective ClothingStretchersTransportation of PatientsWorld Health Organization
3. 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.
4. Cave rescue teams Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesFirst AidTransportation of PatientsWorld Health Organization
5. [Traffic accident and loading a patient into an ambulance] Publication: [Saudi Arabia? : s.n., 19--] Subject(s): Accidents, TrafficTransportation of PatientsAmbulancesEmergency Medical Services
6. Travelling to hospital?: need help with your fares? Publication: [England] : Dept. of Health : Central Office of Information, 1990 Subject(s): Transportation of PatientsHospitalsHealth Services Accessibility -- economicsState MedicineUnited Kingdom