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Women as Army Surgeons

Women as Army Surgeons

Flora Murray

Women as Army Surgeons, written by Flora Murray, details the history of the Women's Hospital Corps during World War I from September 1914 to October 1919. The book covers the contributions of women in medical roles at key locations such as Paris, Wimereux, and Endell Street. It highlights the challenges and achievements faced by these pioneering women in a male-dominated field, making it a significant work in the context of women's history and military medicine.

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