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1. Policy Forum for Wales Keynote Seminar: Next steps for unscheduled care in Wales: reform of ambulance, emergency and critical care services (2014 : Cardiff, Wales)

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Keynote Seminar: Next steps for unscheduled care in Wales: reform of ambulance, emergency and critical care services, Policy Forum for Wales (2014 : Cardiff, Wales) ; Next steps for unscheduled care in Wales: reform of ambulance, emergency and critical care services, Policy Forum for Wales Keynote S...
2. Wounded French soldiers, brought in too fast to be taken care of during the attack in November, 1916, are forced to lie on the ground. Norton Harjes of (AMERICAN RED CROSS) Ambulance brought in many of the wounded from the lines 1916

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3. Jeanne Le Bras, adopte. Address: Mme. LeBras, Haut du Bourg Plogastel St. Germaine (Finistere Pres Guimper) protege of: 302 Ambulance Co. Sanitary Train, Care Company Clerk. American Expeditionary Forces 15 January 1919

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4. Norman, Alison, 1934- Outpatient ambulance transport [London]: National Corp. for the Care of Old People; [1978]

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5. North Carolina Medical Care Commission Rules & regulations governing ambulance service [Raleigh]: Office of Emergency Medical Services, Division of Facility Services, North Carolina Dept. of Human Resources; [1976?]

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6. Wounded French soldiers brought in too fast to be taken care of during attack in November 1916 are forced to lie on the ground. Norton Harjes (American Red Cross Ambulance) brought in many of the wounded from the lines November 1916

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7. Underwood & Underwood No. 720: Canine heroes have won great fame in the war. These dogs have rushed right into the thick of the fight and often they have been hit by shells and wounded. Little provision has been made to take care of these heroes. When they are wounded they are usually left to die. Their glory is indeed vain. Picture shows Red Cross nurse giving dog first aid medicine. No. 719: A Russian Red Cross staff and its ambulance train at the front December 1917 [date received]

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8. Wounded French soldiers, brought in too fast to be taken care of during attack in November, 1916 are forced to lie on the ground. Norton Harjes (American Red Cross) Ambulance brought in many of the wounded from the lines November 1916

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9. Zimmerman, Lynn Infection control for prehospital care providers Grand Rapids, Mich: Mercy Ambulance; c1993

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10. Journal of emergency primary health care (JEPHC) Ballarat West: Australian College of Ambulance Professionals

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11. Minnesota. Office of Rural Health and Primary Care. A Quiet crisis St. Paul, MN: Office of Rural Health & Primary Care, Minnesota Dept. of Health; [2002]

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12. European Roma Rights Center Ambulance not on the way [Budapest, Hungary]: European Roma Rights Centre; c2006

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13. Caroline, Nancy L. Ambulance calls Boston: Little, Brown; c1980

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14. Hagstrom Map Company The emergency map, family emergency map of New York City + emergency care guide Maspeth, N.Y.: Hagstrom Map Co; c1984

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15. Wounded French soldiers brought in too fast to be taken care of during attack in November 1916 are forced to lie on the ground. Norton Harjes (American Red Cross Ambulance) brought in many of the wounded from the lines

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16. Underwood & Underwood No. 720: Canine heroes have won great fame in the war. These dogs have rushed right into the thick of the fight and often they have been hit by shells and wounded. Little provision has been made to take care of these heroes. When they are wounded they are usually left to die. Their glory is indeed vain. Picture shows Red Cross nurse giving dog first aid medicine. No. 719: A Russian Red Cross staff and its ambulance train at the front

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17. North Carolina Medical Care Commission Rules & regulations governing ambulance service

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18. Wounded French soldiers, brought in too fast to be taken care of during attack in November, 1916 are forced to lie on the ground. Norton Harjes (American Red Cross) Ambulance brought in many of the wounded from the lines

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19. Wounded French soldiers, brought in too fast to be taken care of during the attack in November, 1916, are forced to lie on the ground. Norton Harjes of (AMERICAN RED CROSS) Ambulance brought in many of the wounded from the lines

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20. Jeanne Le Bras, adopte. Address: Mme. LeBras, Haut du Bourg Plogastel St. Germaine (Finistere Pres Guimper) protege of: 302 Ambulance Co. Sanitary Train, Care Company Clerk. American Expeditionary Forces

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