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"The autobiography of a nursing sister in the Royal Canadian Army. Lieutenant Doris Carter served overseas from 1940 to 1945 in military hospitals in England, Algeria, Sicily, Italy and Belgium. She was in the first non-combat convoy to enter Rome, where she met the pope, discovered a soldier's wound wouldn't heal because his watch was buried in it, and watched as one citizen cut the heart out of another suspected of being a fascist. Carter's fascinating wartime adventures are amazing in their intensity."
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Examines nurses' experiences and their contribution toward winning the war, during WWII through the salvage of sick and injured soldiers. From feminist and social history perspectives, this book explores how gender, war, and medical technology intersected to create legitimate feminine spaces within the masculine environment of the military.
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The PREEN FAMILY HISTORY STUDY GROUP exists to research the family. DNA analysis has shown that the Preen Family is divided into three groups, each with a common ancestor in the seventeenth century. Volume One discusses the background and early history of the family and then Volumes Two to Four each cover one of the three groups. This book is Volume Two describing the Cardington Group. For more details of the Group, see our website www.preen.org.uk