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- Field_hospital abstract "A field hospital is a large mobile medical unit, or mini hospital, that temporarily takes care of casualties on-site before they can be safely transported to more permanent hospital facilities. This term is used overwhelmingly with reference to military situations, but may also be used in times of disaster. The concept was inherited from the battlefield (such as the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital or MASH), and is now applied in case of disasters or major accidents, as well as with traditional Military medicine. A field hospital is a medical staff with a mobile medical kit and, often, a wide tent-like shelter (at times an inflatable structure in modern usage) so that it can be readily set up near the source of the casualties. In an urban environment, the field hospital is often established in an easily accessible and highly visible building (such as a restaurant, school, and so on). In case of an airborne structure, the mobile medical kit is often placed in normalized container; the container itself is then used as shelter. A field hospital is generally larger than a temporary aid station but smaller than a permanent military hospital.In modern laws of war, such as the 1949 Geneva Conventions, include prohibitions on attacking doctors, ambulances, hospital ships, or field hospitals buildings displaying a Red Cross, a Red Crescent or other emblem related to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. In the photo at right, some structures bear the Red Cross, while others do not and are fair targets to hostile attack.".
- Field_hospital thumbnail 47th_CSH0216.JPG?width=300.
- Field_hospital wikiPageExternalLink fjd.
- Field_hospital wikiPageExternalLink field_hospitals.asp.
- Field_hospital wikiPageExternalLink 51st_nurses_history_by_tillie_kehrer.htm.
- Field_hospital wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Field_hospital wikiPageExternalLink presentation-en.
- Field_hospital wikiPageID "1390056".
- Field_hospital wikiPageRevisionID "598068186".
- Field_hospital article "Portable Surgical Hospitals".
- Field_hospital author "John T. Greenwood".
- Field_hospital hasPhotoCollection Field_hospital.
- Field_hospital url "http://history.amedd.army.mil/booksdocs/wwii/surgicalhosp/PortableSurgicalHospitals.html".
- Field_hospital subject Category:Disaster_preparedness.
- Field_hospital subject Category:Emergency_services.
- Field_hospital subject Category:Hospitals.
- Field_hospital subject Category:Military_medical_facilities.
- Field_hospital subject Category:Military_medicine.
- Field_hospital comment "A field hospital is a large mobile medical unit, or mini hospital, that temporarily takes care of casualties on-site before they can be safely transported to more permanent hospital facilities. This term is used overwhelmingly with reference to military situations, but may also be used in times of disaster.".
- Field_hospital label "Feldlazarett".
- Field_hospital label "Field hospital".
- Field_hospital label "Hospital de campaña".
- Field_hospital label "Hôpital de campagne".
- Field_hospital label "Szpital polowy".
- Field_hospital label "Veldhospitaal".
- Field_hospital label "Полевой подвижный госпиталь".
- Field_hospital label "مستشفى ميداني".
- Field_hospital label "野外病院".
- Field_hospital sameAs Polní_nemocnice.
- Field_hospital sameAs Feldlazarett.
- Field_hospital sameAs Hospital_de_campaña.
- Field_hospital sameAs Hôpital_de_campagne.
- Field_hospital sameAs Rumah_sakit_lapangan.
- Field_hospital sameAs 野外病院.
- Field_hospital sameAs 야전병원.
- Field_hospital sameAs Veldhospitaal.
- Field_hospital sameAs Szpital_polowy.
- Field_hospital sameAs m.04yqw_.
- Field_hospital sameAs Q1402739.
- Field_hospital sameAs Q1402739.
- Field_hospital wasDerivedFrom Field_hospital?oldid=598068186.
- Field_hospital depiction 47th_CSH0216.JPG.
- Field_hospital isPrimaryTopicOf Field_hospital.