Om Nurse's Life in War and Peace
This memoir provides a fascinating look into the life of a nurse during wartime. E.C. Laurence and Frederick Treves describe their experiences caring for wounded soldiers on the front lines of World War I and the challenges and rewards of their work. This essential primary source offers a unique perspective on the history of nursing and the impact of war on medical care.
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