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In the autumn of 1914, as the Western Front devoured young men by the thousands, Marie Curie — already the only person to hold Nobel...
In the summer of 1899, nurses from Great Britain, the United States, and Germany gathered at the International Congress of Women in London with a...
In the autumn of 1914, as German shells tore through northern France, wounded soldiers filled field hospitals where surgeons operated blind — unable to locate...
--- The Nurses Who Refused to Stand Alone On the first of July, 1899, Ethel Gordon Fenwick rose to address a gathering of nurses from...
On July 1, 1899, Ethel Gordon Fenwick stood before delegates at the International Congress of Women in London and proposed something unprecedented: a global alliance...
By the autumn of 1914, Marie Curie had already won two Nobel Prizes. She could have remained safely in her Paris laboratory, celebrated and comfortable....