
Scottish Women’s Hospital at Ostrovo – Source: Wikimedia Commons
I am so excited! I have been invited by Helen McLeod Meyer from Radio Adelaide to give a talk on the Scottish Women’s Hospitals for her Christmas Day 2019 Scottish Broadcast.
Since 2010 when I stumbled upon this marvellous organisation I have been inspired by what this group of women achieved 100 years ago. There is so much history I want to cover: how the organisation was formed, how they efficiently ran dressing stations and field hospitals in France, Corsica, Greece, Macedonia, Romania and in Serbia and how they raised the standards of hygiene and disease management in the theatre of war.
That’s just to name a few points. Don’t get me started on all the wonderful women that worked in the field hospitals, including several Australians – Chief Medical Officers, orderlies, ambulance drivers, sanitation workers, nurses and surgeons. I am looking forward to putting together a half hour talk. The challenge will be to limit myself to that time frame when there is so much to tell.
Congratulations, Debbie!
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Thanks so much Linda!
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Debbie, congratulations of course. I’ve written a few times on SWH in connection with Miles Franklin and also the education of the earliest women doctors. I’ll have to think where I can best put a link to this post and also to your talk, when you have a date, so that the readers who follow me for Franklin will see it. Bill Holloway
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That would be wonderful Bill and I’ll put a link here to yours.
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How wonderful! Congratulations, Debbie!
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Thanks Margaret. Much appreciated.
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What a fascinating project, Debbie. I can imagine one could deep sea dive into that subject! Congratulations.
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Yes, it’s going to be a challenge Ruth, assembling all the material! What to use, what to leave out. I’m sure you are familiar with how challenging that can be.
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Hi nnice reading your post
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Thank you!
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