Women and war: Volume 5 British war nursing: the Crimea to the Second World War
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adam_text | CONTENTS VOLUME V BRITISH WAR NURSING: THE CRIMEA TO THE SECOND WORLD WAR ix Acknowledgements 1 Volume V Introduction CAROL ACTON 7 Parti Crimean War 1. 2 letters from the Crimea, Wellcome digitisation project MSS.5471-5483 9 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE Part 2 South African Wars 2. ‘Proposed Memorial to the Nurses who died on Active Service in the South African War’, in The Lancet, 31 October, 1903, pp. 1257-1258 15 17 ISLA STEWART, ETHEL G. FENWICK AND Μ. MOLLETT Part3 Balkan Wars 19 3. Extract from War and Women: From Experience in the Balkans and Elsewhere, London: G. Bell Sons Ltd., 1913, pp. 1-14 21 MRS. ST CLAIR STOBART Part 4 First World War 4. Extract from Diary Without Dates, London: William Heinemann, 1918, pp. 3-10 ENID BAGNOLD 35 37
vi CONTENTS 5. ‘The Preface’ and ‘Moonlight’, in The Forbidden Zone, London: William Heinemann, 1929, pp. 51 65 45 MARY BORDEN 6. ‘The German Ward’, in Verses ofa V.A.D., London: Erskine MacDonald, Ltd., 1918, pp. 38^10 61 VERA BRITTAIN 7. Extracts from Nurse at the Russian Front: A Diary 1914—18, London: Constable, 1974, pp. 27-50,316,390-391 65 FLORENCE FARMBOROUGH 8. ‘Foreword’, ‘November, 1915’, and ‘January, 1916’, in Eighteen Months in the War Zone, London: Cassel Co., 1916, pp. vii-ix, 202-206, 225-239 95 KATE FINZI 9. Extract from Diary ofa Nursing Sister on the Western Front 1914-1915, London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1915, pp. 3-9, 150-157 119 KATE EVELYN LUARD 10. Extract from Unknown Warriors: Extracts from the Letters ofK. E. Luard, R. R. C. Nursing Sister in France 1914-1918, London: Chatto Windus, 1930, pp. 30-41,44—47 135 KATE EVELYN LUARD 11. Extract from Experiences ofa Woman Doctor in Serbia, London: Mills Boon Ltd., 1916, pp. 81-87 151 DR CAROLINE MATTHEWS 12. Extract from We That Were Young, London: Chatto Windus, 1932, pp. 194—214 159 IRENE RATHBONE 13. Extract from Four Years out ofLife, London: Philip Allan, 1931, pp. 118-127, 245-247 181 LESLEY SMITH 14. ‘Preface’ and ‘Chapter IX’ from The Flaming Sword: In Serbia and Elsewhere, London: Hodder Stoughton, 1917, pp. vii-viii, 55-63 195 MRS. ST CLAIR STOBART 15. Extract from Life in Our Hands, London: MacGibbon Kee, 1955, pp. 23-39 PAMELA BRIGHT 16. ‘The Field of Mercy’, in The Cellar-House ofPervyse: A tale of uncommon things from the journals and letters of the Baroness T’Serclaes and Mairi
Chisholm, London: A C Black Ltd., 1917, pp. 37^14 225 MAIRI CHISHOLM 207
CONTENTS vii 17. Pages from nurse’s autograph book: Mrs. E. Μ. Aubrey, Imperiai War Museum Documents, 8558 233 Part 5 Second World War 239 18. Extract from The Maturing Sun: An Army Nurse in India, 1942—45, London: Imperial War Museum Personal Reminiscences Series, 1986, pp. 176-181 241 ANGELA BOLTON 19. Extract from Journey down a Blind Alley, New York and London: Harper Brothers Publishers, 1946, pp. 70-75 247 MARY BORDEN 20. Extract from Under Blazing Skies, Bognor Regis: Woodfield Publishing Ltd., 2008, pp. 6-11 253 VALERIE Μ. COOPER 21. ‘Salerno Beaches’, in The Ships of Youth: The Experience of Two Army Nursing Sisters on Board the Hospital Carrier Leinster, London: Hodder Stoughton, 1945, pp. 56-70 GERALDINE EDGE AND MARY E. JOHNSTON 22. ‘Introduction’ by Katherine H. Jones, Matron-in-Chief Q.A.I.M.N.S., ‘A Casualty Clearing Station in France: April 12th to May 29th, 1940’ from A Theatre sister, Q.A.I.M.N.S., ‘Twelve Days in a Lifeboat: October 10љ to 22nd, 1942’ from A Sister, Q.A.I.M.N.S. Reserve, ‘Desert Hospital: 1941 and 1942’ from A Sister, T.A.N.S., ‘Clothing the Service in North Africa: December 24th, 1942’ from A Principal Matron, Q.A.I.M.N.S., ‘Malta, April 1939 to December 1942’, from An Acting Matron, Q.A.I.M.N.S., ‘The Escape from Singapore, Februaiy, 1942’, from A Sister Q.A.I.M.N.S., in Grey and Scarlet: Letters from the War Areas by Army Sisters on Active Service (London: Hodder Stoughton, 1944), pp. 7-12, 50-54, 89-96, 110-118, 169-174, 177-185,189-193 277 ADA HARRISON 23. ‘At the Front Line: Hermanville’, ‘No. 5 Maxillo-Facial Unit’, ‘After the
Concentration Camps: Rotenburg’, in A Nurse’s War, New York: Universe Books, 1979, pp. 90-103, 148-151, 166-171 325 BRENDA MCBRYDE 24. Mary Morris, from her war diary, typescript in Imperial War Museum Documents, 12878, pp. 1-5, 61-63, 95-103, 143-152, 286-289 351 MARY MORRIS 25. ‘You must not let it get you down’, in Desert Nurse: A World War II War Memoir, London: Robert Hale Ltd., 1990, pp. 94-117 383 BETTY PARKIN 259
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CONTENTS VOLUME V BRITISH WAR NURSING: THE CRIMEA TO THE SECOND WORLD WAR ix Acknowledgements 1 Volume V Introduction CAROL ACTON 7 Parti Crimean War 1. 2 letters from the Crimea, Wellcome digitisation project MSS.5471-5483 9 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE Part 2 South African Wars 2. ‘Proposed Memorial to the Nurses who died on Active Service in the South African War’, in The Lancet, 31 October, 1903, pp. 1257-1258 15 17 ISLA STEWART, ETHEL G. FENWICK AND Μ. MOLLETT Part3 Balkan Wars 19 3. Extract from War and Women: From Experience in the Balkans and Elsewhere, London: G. Bell Sons Ltd., 1913, pp. 1-14 21 MRS. ST CLAIR STOBART Part 4 First World War 4. Extract from Diary Without Dates, London: William Heinemann, 1918, pp. 3-10 ENID BAGNOLD 35 37
vi CONTENTS 5. ‘The Preface’ and ‘Moonlight’, in The Forbidden Zone, London: William Heinemann, 1929, pp. 51 65 45 MARY BORDEN 6. ‘The German Ward’, in Verses ofa V.A.D., London: Erskine MacDonald, Ltd., 1918, pp. 38^10 61 VERA BRITTAIN 7. Extracts from Nurse at the Russian Front: A Diary 1914—18, London: Constable, 1974, pp. 27-50,316,390-391 65 FLORENCE FARMBOROUGH 8. ‘Foreword’, ‘November, 1915’, and ‘January, 1916’, in Eighteen Months in the War Zone, London: Cassel Co., 1916, pp. vii-ix, 202-206, 225-239 95 KATE FINZI 9. Extract from Diary ofa Nursing Sister on the Western Front 1914-1915, London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1915, pp. 3-9, 150-157 119 KATE EVELYN LUARD 10. Extract from Unknown Warriors: Extracts from the Letters ofK. E. Luard, R. R. C. Nursing Sister in France 1914-1918, London: Chatto Windus, 1930, pp. 30-41,44—47 135 KATE EVELYN LUARD 11. Extract from Experiences ofa Woman Doctor in Serbia, London: Mills Boon Ltd., 1916, pp. 81-87 151 DR CAROLINE MATTHEWS 12. Extract from We That Were Young, London: Chatto Windus, 1932, pp. 194—214 159 IRENE RATHBONE 13. Extract from Four Years out ofLife, London: Philip Allan, 1931, pp. 118-127, 245-247 181 LESLEY SMITH 14. ‘Preface’ and ‘Chapter IX’ from The Flaming Sword: In Serbia and Elsewhere, London: Hodder Stoughton, 1917, pp. vii-viii, 55-63 195 MRS. ST CLAIR STOBART 15. Extract from Life in Our Hands, London: MacGibbon Kee, 1955, pp. 23-39 PAMELA BRIGHT 16. ‘The Field of Mercy’, in The Cellar-House ofPervyse: A tale of uncommon things from the journals and letters of the Baroness T’Serclaes and Mairi
Chisholm, London: A C Black Ltd., 1917, pp. 37^14 225 MAIRI CHISHOLM 207
CONTENTS vii 17. Pages from nurse’s autograph book: Mrs. E. Μ. Aubrey, Imperiai War Museum Documents, 8558 233 Part 5 Second World War 239 18. Extract from The Maturing Sun: An Army Nurse in India, 1942—45, London: Imperial War Museum Personal Reminiscences Series, 1986, pp. 176-181 241 ANGELA BOLTON 19. Extract from Journey down a Blind Alley, New York and London: Harper Brothers Publishers, 1946, pp. 70-75 247 MARY BORDEN 20. Extract from Under Blazing Skies, Bognor Regis: Woodfield Publishing Ltd., 2008, pp. 6-11 253 VALERIE Μ. COOPER 21. ‘Salerno Beaches’, in The Ships of Youth: The Experience of Two Army Nursing Sisters on Board the Hospital Carrier Leinster, London: Hodder Stoughton, 1945, pp. 56-70 GERALDINE EDGE AND MARY E. JOHNSTON 22. ‘Introduction’ by Katherine H. Jones, Matron-in-Chief Q.A.I.M.N.S., ‘A Casualty Clearing Station in France: April 12th to May 29th, 1940’ from A Theatre sister, Q.A.I.M.N.S., ‘Twelve Days in a Lifeboat: October 10љ to 22nd, 1942’ from A Sister, Q.A.I.M.N.S. Reserve, ‘Desert Hospital: 1941 and 1942’ from A Sister, T.A.N.S., ‘Clothing the Service in North Africa: December 24th, 1942’ from A Principal Matron, Q.A.I.M.N.S., ‘Malta, April 1939 to December 1942’, from An Acting Matron, Q.A.I.M.N.S., ‘The Escape from Singapore, Februaiy, 1942’, from A Sister Q.A.I.M.N.S., in Grey and Scarlet: Letters from the War Areas by Army Sisters on Active Service (London: Hodder Stoughton, 1944), pp. 7-12, 50-54, 89-96, 110-118, 169-174, 177-185,189-193 277 ADA HARRISON 23. ‘At the Front Line: Hermanville’, ‘No. 5 Maxillo-Facial Unit’, ‘After the
Concentration Camps: Rotenburg’, in A Nurse’s War, New York: Universe Books, 1979, pp. 90-103, 148-151, 166-171 325 BRENDA MCBRYDE 24. Mary Morris, from her war diary, typescript in Imperial War Museum Documents, 12878, pp. 1-5, 61-63, 95-103, 143-152, 286-289 351 MARY MORRIS 25. ‘You must not let it get you down’, in Desert Nurse: A World War II War Memoir, London: Robert Hale Ltd., 1990, pp. 94-117 383 BETTY PARKIN 259 |
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