Diary of a Nursing Sister on the Western Front 1914-1915

Diary of a Nursing Sister on the Western Front 1914-1915

by Anonymous

10 chapters6h 58mEnglish1915

About this book

The title is, I think, self explanatory. The nurse in question went out to France at the beginning of the war and remained there until May 1915 after the second battle of Ypres when she went back to a Base Hospital and the diary ceases. Although written in diary form, it is clearly taken from letters home and gives a vivid if sometimes distressing picture of the state of the casualties suffered during that period. After a time at the General Hospital in Le Havre she became one of the three or four sisters working on the ambulance trains which fetched the wounded from the Clearing Hospitals close to the front line and took them back to the General Hospitals in Boulogne and Le Havre. Towards the end of the account she was posted to a Field Ambulance (station) close to Ypres. (Summary by Andy Minter)

Chapters (10)

1Waiting for Orders
2771
2Le Mans - Wounded from the Aisne
2715
3First Experiences
1262
4First Battle of Ypres
2566
5Ambulance Train British and Indians
2654
6Ambulance Train Christmas and New Year
1835
7Ambulance Train - Winter on the train and in the trenches
2737
8Ambulance Train - Rouen, Spring in NW France
3202
9Field Ambulance - Billets, Life at the back of the front
3114
10Festubert, Boulogne, Posted
2258

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