The Story of British V.A.D. Work in the Great War |
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Page 81
... charge at night . The bombardment began a few minutes before eight o'clock in the morning , and , as it happened , the sister in charge had just run across the road to her bedroom to get something she required , having left a senior ...
... charge at night . The bombardment began a few minutes before eight o'clock in the morning , and , as it happened , the sister in charge had just run across the road to her bedroom to get something she required , having left a senior ...
Page 82
... charge had run back and did valuable service in preparing for the stream of wounded which began to arrive at the doors . Meanwhile , the doctor and his wife had shown themselves to be truly heroic and splendidly patriotic by setting ...
... charge had run back and did valuable service in preparing for the stream of wounded which began to arrive at the doors . Meanwhile , the doctor and his wife had shown themselves to be truly heroic and splendidly patriotic by setting ...
Page 297
... charge of Dr. Agnes Bennett and Mrs. Harley ; the other organized by the London Office , and known as the London Unit , in the charge of Dr. Elsie Inglis and the Hon . Mrs. Haverfield , and sent to the 1st Serbian Division of the ...
... charge of Dr. Agnes Bennett and Mrs. Harley ; the other organized by the London Office , and known as the London Unit , in the charge of Dr. Elsie Inglis and the Hon . Mrs. Haverfield , and sent to the 1st Serbian Division of the ...
Contents
CHAP PAGE | 9 |
HISTORY OF THE V A D MOVEMENT | 20 |
THE BOMBARDMENT OF A V A D HOSPITAL | 80 |
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