Elsie Inglis - The Woman with the Torch by Eva Shaw McLaren
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although her bodily presence is removed, her spirit is in communion
still." FOOTNOTES: [15] _A History of the Scottish Women's Hospitals._ Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d. [16] _With the Scottish Nurses in Roumania_, by Yvonne Fitzroy. [17] We recall her great-uncle William Money's strict observance of the Sabbath. [18] "The Dobrudja Retreat," _Blackwood_, March, 1918. [19] _Blackwood_, March, 1918. [20] _A History of the Scottish Women's Hospitals._ CHAPTER XII "IF YOU WANT US HOME, GET _THEM_ OUT" Through the summer months of 1917 Dr. Inglis had been working to get the Serbian division to which her Unit was attached out of Russia. They were in an unenviable position. The disorganization of the Russian Army made |
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