City ambulance, 19th century
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City ambulance, 19th century
City ambulance, shown in cutaway form to reveal its interior with a stretcher and bed for the patient. This early ambulance would have been drawn by horses, with the driver sitting on the external seat at left. The first hospital-based ambulance services were established in the 1860s. This ambulance includes the red cross symbol on the side and on a flag, long with a lamp next to the flag. Artwork from the eighth volume (second period of 1891) of the French popular science weekly La Science Illustree
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1891 Ambulance Annual Volume Carriage City Emergency Services Flag French La Science Illustree Lamp Light Louis Figuier Magazine Popular Science Stretcher Transport Transportation Urban Vehicle Weekly Mono Chrome Red Cross
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to the bustling streets of a 19th-century city, where an essential lifeline is captured in remarkable detail. The City ambulance, depicted in cutaway form, offers a fascinating glimpse into its interior workings. Drawn by majestic horses, this early mode of transportation was entrusted with the critical task of swiftly transporting patients to hospitals. The attention to detail is astounding as we observe a dedicated driver seated on the external seat at the left side of the vehicle. Adorned with the iconic red cross symbol on both its side and flag, this ambulance proudly represents its noble purpose - providing urgent medical aid when time is of essence. A lamp positioned next to the flag serves as a beacon of hope during nighttime emergencies, illuminating darkened streets and guiding this technological marvel through urban landscapes. The inclusion of a stretcher and bed within further emphasizes its commitment to patient comfort and care. This historic artwork hails from La Science Illustree, an esteemed French popular science weekly publication that captivated readers with insightful knowledge about advancements in various fields. As we admire this monochrome illustration crafted by Louis Figuier for their eighth volume in 1891, we are reminded how far emergency services have come since these humble beginnings. Transporting us back over a century ago, this image encapsulates not only an era but also highlights humanity's unwavering dedication towards saving lives amidst adversity.
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