Emma Maud McCarthy was one of the most decorated nurses of the First World War. Born in Sydney in 1859, she trained as a nurse at The London Hospital in England. She was one of the first nurses to go to the South African War and in 1914 was one of the first members of Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Nursing Service. Maud McCarthy went to France as Matron-in-Chief of British, Colonial and US nursing services until the end of hostilities in 1918. After the First World War she became Matron-in-Chief of the Territorial Army Nursing Service and retired five years later. She was appointed Dame Grand Cross in 1918 and earned awards from Britain, France, Belgium and America. Her influence on nursing was profound. One of the first senior nurses to recogn...
© 2016 Jason SmeatonWar and the military were traditionally perceived as masculine domains, but duri...
The First World War military nurse is a central figure of the Great War literature. However, the Nur...
Background: Following stabilisation in hospitals and on hospital ships wounded and sick servicemen i...
Emma Maud McCarthy was one of the most decorated nurses of the First World War. Born in Sydney in 18...
Dame Maud McCarthy was born in Sydney and became one of the most influential and importnat nurses of...
Dame Maud McCarthy was born in Sydney and became one of the most influential and important nurses of...
© 2006 Dr. Kirsty Jean Hamlyn HarrisThis comparative labour history seeks to reveal the working life...
In August 1914, women of the Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service accompanied the fir...
The First World War was the first 'total war'. Its industrial weaponry damaged millions of men and d...
The French Flag Nursing Corps (FFNC) was a small organisation of trained British, Irish and Commonwe...
This is a preprint of a chapter in P. Grimshaw, K. Lindsey, S. Macintyre & K. Darian-Smith (Eds.), E...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auNearly fifty nurses...
After the Crimean War, civilian initiatives were largely responsible for introducing female nurses i...
Introduction: Today Harefield Hospital is a renowned cardio-thoracic hospital in the UK. In 1914 Har...
In 1884 Marie graduated as a Nurse at the Adelaide Hospital. Marie was appointed matron of the Palm...
© 2016 Jason SmeatonWar and the military were traditionally perceived as masculine domains, but duri...
The First World War military nurse is a central figure of the Great War literature. However, the Nur...
Background: Following stabilisation in hospitals and on hospital ships wounded and sick servicemen i...
Emma Maud McCarthy was one of the most decorated nurses of the First World War. Born in Sydney in 18...
Dame Maud McCarthy was born in Sydney and became one of the most influential and importnat nurses of...
Dame Maud McCarthy was born in Sydney and became one of the most influential and important nurses of...
© 2006 Dr. Kirsty Jean Hamlyn HarrisThis comparative labour history seeks to reveal the working life...
In August 1914, women of the Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service accompanied the fir...
The First World War was the first 'total war'. Its industrial weaponry damaged millions of men and d...
The French Flag Nursing Corps (FFNC) was a small organisation of trained British, Irish and Commonwe...
This is a preprint of a chapter in P. Grimshaw, K. Lindsey, S. Macintyre & K. Darian-Smith (Eds.), E...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auNearly fifty nurses...
After the Crimean War, civilian initiatives were largely responsible for introducing female nurses i...
Introduction: Today Harefield Hospital is a renowned cardio-thoracic hospital in the UK. In 1914 Har...
In 1884 Marie graduated as a Nurse at the Adelaide Hospital. Marie was appointed matron of the Palm...
© 2016 Jason SmeatonWar and the military were traditionally perceived as masculine domains, but duri...
The First World War military nurse is a central figure of the Great War literature. However, the Nur...
Background: Following stabilisation in hospitals and on hospital ships wounded and sick servicemen i...