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Women Air Medical Assistants

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

General Tomaso Lomonaco*
Affiliation:
General Medical Officer in Aeronautics, Vice-President of the Italian, Red Cross

Extract

The ever more frequent use of medical helicopters and aircraft by military and civilian organizations of modern nations to give first-aid to the wounded and have them transported has also led the central bodies of various National Red Cross Societies to add the most up-to-date and fastest methods of air transport to the traditional forms of transportation.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1967

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Footnotes

1

This article originally appeared in the review of the Italian Red Cross, Croce Rossa, 1966, which has kindly allowed us to reproduce it.

References

page 15 note 1 Plate: Italian Red Cross flying medical assistants in practice.