1. At the outbreak of war nursing wasn't considered a 'proper' profession ... escape from German-occupied Belgium during the First World War. Her fate was widely used for anti-German propaganda.
With only one eye, MacDonald remained on duty in ... and Navy to posthumously commission his mother and the other World War I U.S. nurses. This act, Davis believes, would be a fitting way to ...
A shortage of trained medical staff during World War One gave opportunities for women ... safety pins and a pencil! VAD nurses often washed and cleaned as well as nursing their patients.
Edith Cavell, a heroine in Britain and Belgium, was expanding the hospital for wounded soldiers when arrested A cathedral has been gifted a letter written by World War One nurse Edith Cavell just ...
This is Part 2 of a three-part column series about World War I nurse Gena Jonette (click here to read Part 1 of the series). She served as a volunteer in the Army Nurse Corps ...
With only one eye, MacDonald remained on duty in ... and Navy to posthumously commission his mother and the other World War I U.S. nurses. This act, Davis believes, would be a fitting way to ...
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