Backwash Of War: The Human Wreckage Of The Battlefield As Witnessed By An American Hospital Nurse

Backwash Of War: The Human Wreckage Of The Battlefield As Witnessed By An American Hospital Nurse

by Ellen Newbold La Motte

14 chapters2h 38mEnglish1916

About this book

Ellen Newbold La Motte (1873–1961) was an American nurse, journalist and author. … and in 1915 volunteered as one of the first American war nurses to go to Europe and treat soldiers in World War I. In Belgium she served in a French field hospital, keeping a bitter diary detailing the horrors that she witnessed daily. “I am a professor of American studies and recently spent several years researching the life of Ellen N. La Motte, a long-forgotten nurse and public health crusader. In particular, I focused on her war writing. Soon after World War I began, she volunteered as a nurse in a French field hospital; later she published an explosive book of stories, “The Backwash of War,” about the experience. I spent endless hours immersed in those deeply unsettling and darkly humorous tales of wounded and sick hospitalized soldiers…. Cynthia Wachtell is a research associate professor of American studies at Yeshiva University…” (New York Times 22 May 2020)

Chapters (13)

1Heroes
696
2La Patrei Reconnaissante
992
3The Hole In The Hedge
691
4Alone
664
5A Belgian Civilian
660
6The Interval
1009
7Women And Wives
1031
8Pour La Patrie
700
9Locomotor Ataxia
718
10A Surgical Triumph
799
11At The Telephone
314
12A Citation
714
13An Incident
384

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