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 ...
Women were not allowed to fight as soldiers in World War One. So they found other ways to ... Some women worked as nurses and some mended cars. They worked long hours. They slept on uncomfortable ...
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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