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Main description:
In Sister Soldiers of the Great War, award-winning author Cynthia Toman recovers the long-lost history of Canada's first women soldiers - nursing sisters who enlisted as officers with the Canadian Army Medical Corps. The nursing sisters had a mandate to salvage as many sick and wounded men as possible for return to the front lines. Nothing prepared them, however, for the poor living conditions, the scale of the casualties, or the type of wounds they encountered. But their letters and diaries reveal that they were determined to soldier on under all circumstances while still "living as well as possible."
Contents:
Introduction
1 The Great Machine of Healing
2 The Cast of Characters
3 Soldiering On under All Conditions
4 Soldiering On with Medical and Surgical Work
5 Social Sisters: "Living as Well as Possible"
6 Contemplating the Costs of War
Epilogue
Appendices
Notes; Bibliography; Index
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Publication date: October, 2016
Pages: 624
Weight: 652g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: General Practice