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3.~T9CgX21 <br />Y(T .LYntf,.9 jai 'jp <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />J J liY ne.;U 4.t.].~\ y <br />rzocs bs`riSs:o~e <br /> <br />~aai:do~tii ~!riii;';; <br />nCOE a^_S ~!'i^ bR' <br />.iups: ism»x be^.u;;nq <br />:Z5K n9~I0 et vl .'. <br />iotS 9a.`. :Y:AD~ L,".: <br />lEi: iqc D:: v':::1;''^.~ <br />ci17 ~.:Sii: 75V0 f^ <br />lv ~d0 8'ie':::.' 'iif0 <br />Yi. wizga ;u 1.4-~~~ <br />jar or jolting may be described as follows: l4ith a smooth floor and the ambulance <br />run aver s t~vo by tour scaxctlixtg at a rapid rate of speedy the-occupant of the <br />stretcher claimed to have felt no jar or jolt. <br />Jr. Hall had recently completed a device for placing in a wagon when <br />the wagon road is reached. It is simply a frame that takes the place of the am- <br />balance frame and stands up in the wagon. The stretcher is unhooked from the am- <br />balance proper and fastened to tlee frame in wagons and thence a drive to hospital. <br />The utility and simplicity of these devices appeals to all who see them <br />and the sa-ae should be placed on every large mine in the States whether precious <br />metal or coal mine. I understand that Dr. Hall has recently taken out litters <br />patent and will endeavor to introduce it into army circles. It will certainly <br />prove a great advance over the present army ambulance, will be more effective and <br />require fewer men to transport a given number than is used by present met7:ods. <br />It is safe to assert that any appliance that will work satisfactorily on the 1~fa.r- <br />shall basin trail is a safe one to adop~C anyvl:ere. <br />P :, ~,'- <br />~~~ <br />- ~' <br />\: <br />