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AID TO AMBULANCE MEN.—A new roll-on stretcher being demonstrated in London. Developed in the Netherlands, the stretcher operates on the same principle as a conveyer belt, with its frame on rollers. The patient is wound on to the belt by turning a handle at the rear of the stretcher.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32521, 3 February 1971, Page 3

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AID TO AMBULANCE MEN.—A new roll-on stretcher being demonstrated in London. Developed in the Netherlands, the stretcher operates on the same principle as a conveyer belt, with its frame on rollers. The patient is wound on to the belt by turning a handle at the rear of the stretcher. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32521, 3 February 1971, Page 3

AID TO AMBULANCE MEN.—A new roll-on stretcher being demonstrated in London. Developed in the Netherlands, the stretcher operates on the same principle as a conveyer belt, with its frame on rollers. The patient is wound on to the belt by turning a handle at the rear of the stretcher. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32521, 3 February 1971, Page 3

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