Finding Themselves / The Letters of an American Amy Chief Nurse in the British Hospital in France
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A series of letters by an American chief nurse recounts mobilization, the Atlantic voyage under wartime precautions, and the takeover of a British base hospital in France. The correspondence documents daily nursing care for large numbers of wounded soldiers, the administrative and logistical work of organizing personnel and supplies, and collaboration with British staff and volunteer aides. Practical descriptions of routines and medical challenges are interwoven with reflections on morale, courage, and the emotional strains of service. The narrative emphasizes the unit’s developing cohesion and the steady determination of nurses working under pressure.
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