Blitz Hospital: True Stories of Nursing in Wartime London
β Scribed by Penny Starns
- Publisher
- The History Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 256
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
As the German Luftwaffe subjected Britainβs major cities and ports to unremitting waves of aerial bombardment, doctors, nurses, and first aiders constantly risked their lives to give urgent treatment to the severely wounded. Over 80,000 casualties were sustained during this period and city hospitals, especially in London, were working under extreme conditions. The diaries of London nurses reveal that they were confronted by a vast array of appalling injuries on a daily and nightly basis. This book follows the fortunes of three major London hospitals as they struggled to cope with mounting casualties: The Royal London Hospital, St Thomasβs Hospital, and Great Ormond Street Hospital. Together, through previously unpublished wartime diaries, letters, and reports of medical and nursing staff, they highlight the many human stories of tremendous courage and hope that lived and breathed within the corridors, theaters, and wards of Londonβs hospitals during the Blitz.
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