Sledge for Hand Ambulance Glides through Deep Snow

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Field ambulances used by armies on far northern fronts are being mounted on specially constructed sledges for ease in transporting wounded soldiers over snow. When sled runners are not needed, the hand ambulance can be run off the sledge and wheeled on its rubber-tired chassis. Invented in England, the cart has twin stretchers to carry two injured men.

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Sledge for Hand Ambulance Glides through Deep Snow

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Sledge for Hand Ambulance Glides through Deep Snow

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eng

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1940-06

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870

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Public Domain (Google digitized)

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Enrico Saonara
Alberto Bordignon (Supervisor)

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