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A stretcher pulled by a horse, often referred to as a horse-drawn stretcher or ambulance, is a type of wheeled device used for transporting injured or sick individuals. Typically consisting of a flat platform or bed mounted on wheels, it is designed to be pulled by a horse, allowing for mobility in areas where traditional vehicles may not be accessible. Historically, these stretchers were essential in battlefield medicine and remote areas before the advent of modern ambulances. They provided a practical solution for emergency transport in rugged terrains.

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