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The quality of medical care available to British soldiers had improved immeasurably since the days of Florence Nightingale. By the time of the First World War nursing had become vital. Through the pages of this classic diary we fo ... celý popis
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The quality of medical care available to British soldiers had improved immeasurably since the days of Florence Nightingale. By the time of the First World War nursing had become vital. Through the pages of this classic diary we follow the author's experiences on the Western Front as she cared for the wounded. She was a dedicated nurse and her writings take the reader to the heart of a war of mud and attrition, revealing the incredible work she and her colleagues undertook to care for their beloved 'Tommies' - particularly on the ambulance trains which collected the wounded from the front line to transport them to base hospitals and close to the firing line in Field Ambulance stations where her accounts of the plight of the wounded makes poignant and touching reading. An essential source work of the Great War from the female perspective.
Zařazení knihy Knihy v angličtině Humanities History Military history
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