Nurses Who Led the Way: Real Life Stories of Courageous Women in an Exciting Profession

by Adèle De Leeuw, Cateau De Leeuw

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This is a book of true stories of nine courageous women who strove to heal the sick in times of need; when they were perhaps not taken as seriously as they would be now. These stories are primarily about women who lived from the nineteenth century to the mid twentieth century. They were nurses whose lives and accomplishments were not known to me until I read this book.

From Mary Ann Bickerdyke (1817-1901) - a hospital administrator for the Union during the Civil War, she earned the nickname 'Mother' Bickerdyke and worked tirelessly to improve conditions for veterans; to Lora Wood Hughes (1873-1960) - a contract nurse during the Spanish-American War, she tended to the sick during an epidemic of typhoid and wrote her autobiography, No Time show more For Tears in World War II.

In my opinion, this was an excellently written children's book that I thoroughly enjoyed reading. As I've said before, I had no knowledge of these courageous women's lives before I read this book, and I appreciated that these true life stories were not as well known - at least to me - as say, Florence Nightingale or Clara Barton would be. I give this book an A+! and Mareena has reacquired it to read for herself at some point.
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Canonical title
Nurses Who Led the Way: Real Life Stories of Courageous Women in an Exciting Profession
Original publication date
1961
People/Characters
Mary Ann Bickerdyke; Anne Prochazka; Edith Cavell; Dorothy Davis; Francesca Cabrini; Geneviève de Galard-Terraube (show all 9); Mary Breckenridge; Lillian Wald; Lora Wood Hughes
First words
Young Dr. Woodward stopped his horse and buggy in front of three tents.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Everyone mourned her, the famous men and women whose hearts and pocketbooks had opened to her needs;  the boy who had walked four miles to save her a two-cent stamp; the woman who had found new hope because of Lillian Wald's advice;  the children who were plump and rosy now after having had tuberculosis;  the corner greengrocer and the uptown matron...all came to pay her honor, knowing that although she was dead she would live forever in the hearts of those who had loved her, and that the work she had begun would never die.

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Tween, Kids, Biography & Memoir
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920.9History & geographyBiography & genealogyBiography, genealogy, insigniaOther persons
LCC
RT34MedicineNursingNursing

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