Thomas W. Evans
History of the American Ambulance

Plates

Plate I

Ground Plan of the American Ambulance 

Plate II

Shows a pavilion of five United States hospital tents as erected at the American ambulance, established at Paris, September 1st, 1870.

The earth has been removed from before the front of the pavilion to show the system of heating adopted.

Plate III

Section through the middle of the pavilion

Without the "fly."

 Plate IV
(Supplement of plate III)

Exterior View

Plate V

Section with the roof off, viewed from above.

Viewed from above, with the fly on.

Plate VI
(Supplement of plate V)

Section with the fly on, viewed from above

Plate VII

Front view

Plate VIII

Front view, with sections showing (the interior of the cellar and of the tent).

Plate IX

Figure 1: Sections of the Trench

Figure 2: Stay Ropes

Plate X

Shows in perspective a large canvas pavilion as a sedentary hospital tent.


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