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Women as Army Surgeons : Being The History Of The Women's Hospital Corps 1914-1919, Hardback Book

Women as Army Surgeons : Being The History Of The Women's Hospital Corps 1914-1919 Hardback

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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, redefined gender roles in military medicine.

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