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  • Women as Army Surgeons: Being the history of the Women's Hospital Corps in Paris

    by Flora Murray ...
    In August 1914 it was a popular idea that war was man’s business and that everything and every one else should stand aside and let men act. But there were many persons who failed to endorse this view and who held that, though men may have been responsible for the war, the business of it concerned men and women equally. Far from standing aside and leaving men to act alone, every woman in the land ... Read more

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  • Women as army surgeons

    Enriched edition. Being the history of the Women's Hospital Corps in Paris, Wimereux and Endell Street, September 1914-October 1919

    In "Women as Army Surgeons," Flora Murray delves into the underrepresented roles of women in the medical field during wartime, particularly focusing on the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her work combines meticulous historical research with a compelling narrative that brings to life the stories of pioneering women who defied societal conventions to serve as surgeons in the army. Murray's ... Read more

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  • Women as Army Surgeons

    Being The History Of The Women's Hospital Corps 1914-1918

    by Flora Murray ...
    Flora Murray's book is a record of the Women's Hospital Corps in France and the Endell Street Military Hospital, London. Despite a lack of training in trauma and orthopaedics, and with no previous experience in military medicine, she met the challenge of treating often horrific wartime casualties and returning battle-injured men to society. She, along with her partner Dr Louisa Garrett Anderson, ... Read more

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    In "Women as Army Surgeons" by Flora Murray, embark on a remarkable journey through the untold stories of pioneering women who defied societal norms to serve on the front lines of World War I. As one of the first female doctors in Britain, Murray herself shattered barriers, alongside her colleague Louisa Garrett Anderson, to establish military hospitals staffed entirely by women. Through vivid ... Read more

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  • Dorothea's War

    The Diaries of a First World War Nurse

    The evocative diaries of a young nurse stationed in northern France during the First World War, published for the first time. A rare insight into the great war for fans of CALL THE MIDWIFE.In April 1915, Dorothea Crewdson, a newly trained Red Cross nurse, and her best friend Christie, received instructions to leave for Le Tréport in northern France. Filled with excitement at the prospect of her ... Read more

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  • The Monocled Mutineer

    The First World War's Best Kept Secret: The Etaples Mutiny

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  • Angels of Mercy

    A Women's Hospital on the Western Front, 1914-1918

    They may have been angels of mercy. But they were also angels with attitude – real women, with real guts.This is the little-known story of the gritty and free-spirited women who, in 1914, put aside their fight for the vote to set up a hospital in an abandoned French abbey to treat the appalling injuries sustained on the Western Front. Uniquely in that theatre, the hospital was staffed entirely by ... Read more

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    In the period that preceded the great wars most of the countries in Europe lived in a great fear of possible invasion of foreign powers or infiltration of enemy spies and secret service agents in the state affairs. This fear resulted in forming of invasion literature genre and William Le Queux was the ruling king of the genre: The Great War in England in 1897 The Invasion of 1910 Whoso Findeth a ... Read more

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  • Ministering Angels

    A History of Nursing from The Crimea to The Blitz

    In the eighteenth century professional nurses were often written off as drunk, slovenly, or cruel. In the Crimea, under Florence Nightingale's direction, they had become known as 'Ministering Angels'. By the Second World War they wore battledress and worked on the front lines, on Hospital ships and in the bombed streets of London. They were universally regarded as a fundamental, dedicated, ... Read more

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