A Nurse's Life In War And Peace(Paperback, E. C. Laurence)
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A nurse's life in war and peace recounts the personal journey of a woman who dedicates herself to nursing across both civilian hospitals and war-torn regions, with a focus on South Africa during the Boer War. The narrative opens in the confines of school, where a longing for purpose gradually develops into a desire to become a nurse. This urge grows stronger with her awareness of the Royal Red Cross initiative, aligning with her belief that her fragile health might be best directed toward the care of others. Her early reflections are shaped by a quiet ambition and a fascination with science, which fuel her commitment to medical service. As she prepares to enter a general hospital for training, her observations reveal a deep sense of responsibility and a clear-eyed anticipation of the rigors ahead. Through candid recollections of travel and professional challenges, the memoir portrays nursing not only as a profession but as a calling, layered with personal resilience, evolving duty, and a continuous pursuit of relevance and compassion in a rapidly changing world.