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- Nursing during World War I involved several challenges and issues123:
- Lack of rank, benefits, and equal pay: Nurses worked without these securities.
- Medical emergencies: They dealt with amputations, gas gangrene, shell shock, disfigurements, poisonous gas, and flu.
- Shortage of personnel: Female religious orders declined, and men were mobilized.
- Famous VAD nurses: Writers like Agatha Christie, Vera Brittain, and E.M. Delafield served as Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) nurses.
- Venereal diseases: These were considered as dangerous as battle injuries.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.They worked without the security of rank, benefits, or equal pay. They expressed a profound sense of patriotism, duty, and devotion to the sick and wounded. Amputations, gas gangrene, shell shock, disfigurements, poisonous gas, and flu were common medical emergencies.exhibitions.lib.udel.edu/nurses-in-wartime/nurses-i…Certain types of injuries caused by artillery and machine gun fire were very serious and needed particular care and treatment. Female religious orders were in decline and not able to provide a significant number of personnel. Men were mobilized, some of them in military medical services.
encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/nurses9 Astonishing Facts About Nursing In World War One
- 1. At the outbreak of war nursing wasn't considered a 'proper' profession. ...
- 2. Nurses did not have great expectations. ...
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