Military Medicine 
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SOURCE: Nursing Clio
3/15/2022
“Not being a man, I wanted to do the next best thing”: Female Gentlemen and the First World War
by Anna Elisabeth Gehl
Volunteering as nurses at the front of the Great War was occasion for many privileged British women to craft a new gendered identity incorporating the virtues of duty and self-control previously associated with "gentlemanliness."
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