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310 related items for PubMed ID: 25069370

  • 1. [Contribution of the US Army Nurse Corps to the First World War].
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  • 3. Coping with war: an oral history of United States Army flight nurses of World War II.
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  • 5. [The Canadian military nurses of the Great War].
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  • 9. [French military nurses during the First World War (1914-1918)].
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  • 10. Heroism. A core value of the Army Nurse Corps.
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  • 13. An army nurse (World War II). Part I. Indoctrination.
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    Harris K.
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  • 16. An army nurse (World War II). Part II. Establishing a hospital.
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  • 17. Remembering first world war nurse hero.
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  • 20. They answered the call: Nebraska nurses join the ranks in World War II.
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