Prairie bluebirds: the No. 5 Canadian General Hospital nurses at war

This thesis discusses the Canadian nursing sisters who served in the Second World War, as part of the general mobilization of the Canadian Army Medical Corps. It concentrates on a cohort of nurses from Winnipeg who were part of a medical unit known as No.5 Canadian General Hospital (No. 5 CGH). The...

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Main Author: Abra, Glennis Jean
Other Authors: Perry, Adele (History)
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5271
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-52712014-03-29T03:44:12Z Prairie bluebirds: the No. 5 Canadian General Hospital nurses at war Abra, Glennis Jean Perry, Adele (History) Jones, Esyllt (History) James Hanley (University of Winnipeg) Gessler, Sandra (Nursing) nurses military Winnipeg This thesis discusses the Canadian nursing sisters who served in the Second World War, as part of the general mobilization of the Canadian Army Medical Corps. It concentrates on a cohort of nurses from Winnipeg who were part of a medical unit known as No.5 Canadian General Hospital (No. 5 CGH). The analysis considers the mobilization of No.5 CGH, examining factors such as personal and professional connections, patriotism, and economic need in describing the recruitment of nurses. The discussion then follows the Winnipeg nursing sisters into various theatres of war, comparing their living and working conditions in England, Sicily and Italy. The study also discusses the nurses’ rapid demobilization after the war, looking at their adjustment to civilian life, their postwar work as nurses, and overall legacy. 2012-04-09T15:44:53Z 2012-04-09T15:44:53Z 2012-04-09 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5271
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Abra, Glennis Jean
Prairie bluebirds: the No. 5 Canadian General Hospital nurses at war
description This thesis discusses the Canadian nursing sisters who served in the Second World War, as part of the general mobilization of the Canadian Army Medical Corps. It concentrates on a cohort of nurses from Winnipeg who were part of a medical unit known as No.5 Canadian General Hospital (No. 5 CGH). The analysis considers the mobilization of No.5 CGH, examining factors such as personal and professional connections, patriotism, and economic need in describing the recruitment of nurses. The discussion then follows the Winnipeg nursing sisters into various theatres of war, comparing their living and working conditions in England, Sicily and Italy. The study also discusses the nurses’ rapid demobilization after the war, looking at their adjustment to civilian life, their postwar work as nurses, and overall legacy.
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title Prairie bluebirds: the No. 5 Canadian General Hospital nurses at war
title_short Prairie bluebirds: the No. 5 Canadian General Hospital nurses at war
title_full Prairie bluebirds: the No. 5 Canadian General Hospital nurses at war
title_fullStr Prairie bluebirds: the No. 5 Canadian General Hospital nurses at war
title_full_unstemmed Prairie bluebirds: the No. 5 Canadian General Hospital nurses at war
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