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A Nurse's Life in War and Peace

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Candid letters recount a nurse's training and daily hospital duties, travel to Mediterranean and African posts, and service during military campaigns. The narrative moves between ward routines, clinical cases, administrative challenges, and the practicalities of setting up and running field hospitals, with attention to epidemics, injuries, and convalescence. Interspersed travel notes describe landscapes and local impressions. Throughout, the author reflects on professional qualifications, the demands of nursing in peace and war, and the temperament and skills required for effective patient care.

About the Author

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E. C. Laurence

E. C. Laurence is best known for her poignant memoir, "A Nurse's Life in War and Peace," which provides a firsthand account of her experiences as a nurse during significant historical conflicts. Her writing offers a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs faced by medical professionals in wartime, as well as the impact of war on both soldiers and civilians. Through her vivid storytelling, Laurence contributes to the literary heritage of war narratives, shedding light on the often-overlooked role of women in the medical field during tumultuous times.

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