No Man's Land

No Man's Land The Trailblazing Women Who Ran Britain's Most Extraordinary Military Hospital During World War I

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Publisher's Synopsis

The "absorbing and powerful" (Wall Street Journal) story of two pioneering suffragette doctors who shattered social expectations and transformed modern medicine during World War I.
 
A month after war broke out in 1914, doctors Flora Murray and Louisa Garrett Anderson set out for Paris, where they opened a hospital in a luxury hotel and treated hundreds of casualties plucked from France's battlefields. Although prior to the First World War, female doctors were restricted to treating women and children, Murray and Anderson's work was so successful that the British Army asked them to run a hospital in the heart of London. Nicknamed the Suffragettes' Hospital and staffed from top to bottom by women, Endell Street soon became known for its lifesaving treatments and lively atmosphere.
 
In No Man's Land, Wendy Moore illuminates this turbulent moment of global war when women were, for the first time, allowed to operate on men. Their fortitude and brilliance serve as powerful reminders of what women can achieve against all odds.
 

Book information

ISBN: 9781541672758
Publisher: Basic Books
Imprint: Basic Books
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 322g
Height: 138mm
Width: 211mm
Spine width: 29mm