The curiosities from the history of health care transportation I.
Authors:
Jiří Černý
Authors‘ workplace:
Středisko zdraví s. r. o., Dobříš
Published in:
Hojení ran 7, č. 2: 38-40, 2013
Category:
From History
Overview
The paper is focused on the curiosities from the history of the transportation of wounded and ill people. The first use of the term ambulance. It gives an insight into the development of the transportation from ambulance coaches to cars and trams. It also deals with uniforms of health care transport staff and the beginnings of the Rescue Service in Bohemia.
Sources
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Hlaváčková, L., Svobodný, P. Dějiny Všeobecné nemocnice v Praze. Praha: 2001.
LIV. Výroční zpráva Pražského dobrovolného sboru ochranného za správní rok 1910. Praha: Pražský dobrovolný sbor ochranný, 1911.
První použití automobilu záchranné stanice. Národní listy, 1911 (20. ledna).
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