Matt Dean reports on the difficult and dangerous, yet rewarding and historical, role of British army nurses
When the first world war ended on November 11 1918, a devastating trail of sorrow was left in its wake. By the end of the war, 20 million people had died, including 200 British army nurses who died in service.
Nursing Standard. 23, 9, 64-64. doi: 10.7748/ns.23.9.64.s46
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