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  2. The Rose of No Man's Land - Wikipedia

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    "The Rose of No Man's Land" (or in French "La rose sous les boulets") is a song written as a tribute to the Red Cross nurses at the front lines of the First World War. Music publisher Leo Feist published a version in 1918 as "La rose sous les boulets", with French lyrics by Louis Delamarre (in a "patriotic" format – four pages at 7 by 10 ...

  3. Crabbit Old Woman - Wikipedia

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    The poem is written in the voice of an old woman in a nursing home who is reflecting upon her life. Crabbit is Scots for "bad-tempered" or "grumpy". The poem appeared in the Nursing Mirror in December 1972 without attribution. Phyllis McCormack explained in a letter to the journal that she wrote the poem in 1966 for her hospital newsletter. [4]

  4. Lucy Hughes Brown - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Hughes Brown, sometime after 1897. Lucy Hughes Brown (April 12, 1863 – June 26, 1911) was the first African-American woman physician licensed to practice in both North Carolina [1] [2] and South Carolina [3] and the cofounder of a nursing school and hospital.

  5. Tributes paid to nurse who served 50 years - AOL

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    Beverley Pedley spent her entire working life as a nurse in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent.

  6. Lena Dunham says she wouldn’t be here without nurses ... - AOL

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    The writer and director credited the ‘wisdom, ferocity and impossible sacrifice of nurses everywhere’ Lena Dunham says she wouldn’t be here without nurses in 37th birthday post Skip to main ...

  7. New nurse honor guard healing grieving families, friends - AOL

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    Retired Hospice of Lenawee registered nurse and Adrian resident Pamela Bollinger recently started a nurse honor guard to pay tribute to fallen nurses.

  8. Edward Lowbury - Wikipedia

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    A considerable part of Lowbury’s poetic output appeared first in small press editions, from which he then drew for his more commercial collections. Pride of place goes to the nine publications from Roy Lewis' Keepsake Press, some quite substantial, such as Poetry & Paradox (1976) with its 19 poems and introductory essay, or Birmingham ...

  9. Vera Brittain - Wikipedia

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    Vera Mary Brittain (29 December 1893 – 29 March 1970) was an English Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) nurse, writer, feminist, socialist [1] and pacifist. Her best-selling 1933 memoir Testament of Youth recounted her experiences during the First World War and the beginning of her journey towards pacifism.