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Caring for wounded and sick soldiers during wartime is as old as war itself. Before the transformation of medical care spurred by the bacteriological revolution of the nineteenth century, much of that care consisted of hastily performed amputations and dressing of wounds by male surgeons or fellow soldiers. Women were often present as “camp followers,”
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A multi-center study of horizontal violence in United States military nursing
Nurse Education in Practice, 2020Susan G Hopkinson
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Military nursing at the forefront
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2003Charlotte Hough +2 more
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Australian Military Nursing from ANZAC to Now: Embracing the Ghosts of Our Nursing Ancestors
Advances in Historical Studies, 2017Narelle Biedermann
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