New book shines a light on Ireland's nurses in the Second World War
Briefly

Memories and records compiled by the Royal College of Nursing Northern Ireland document nurses' experiences during WWII, highlighting their dedication and sacrifices while caring for casualties and patients from concentration camps.
Nurses endured similar conditions as the troops they cared for, with accounts of working around the clock, sleeping under canvas, and facing challenges such as cold and flooded accommodations. The availability of penicillin and advances in medical care were crucial during this time.
Read at Irish Independent
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