Elsie Inglis - The Woman With the Torch
Gelesen von Ciufi Galeazzi
Eva Shaw McLaren and Eva Shaw Mclaren
This is a brief biography of the Scottish physician and suffragist Dr. Elsie Inglis. Dr. Inglis founded a maternity hospital for the poor in Edinburgh (then known as the Hospice, but later as the Elsie Inglis Memorial Hospital), and was known for her charity and willingness to waive fees when patients could not afford her care. She was also a key figure in Scotland's Women's Suffrage Movement. She is best known, however, for founding the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service, which provided staffed teams of female-staffed field hospitals to war zones during World War I. - Summary by Ciufi Galeazzi (3 hr 13 min)
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The Rock From Which She Was Hewn Elsie Ingles the Central Figure on the Stage …
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1864-1894 Childhood in India- Friendship With Her Father - Schooldays in Edin…
14:04
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Her Medical Career Fellow Students' and Doctors' Reminiscences - The New Schoo…
16:42
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The Solved Problems The Problems of the Unmarried Woman - Dr. Inglis's Unpubl…
13:24
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''Her Children'' Dr. Inglis a Child-Lover - Her Writings Full of Description…
6:59
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The Hospice Founded 1901 - Description of Premises in the High Street Amongs…
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The Suffrage Campaign Justice of Claim Appealed to Dr. Inglis - Worked From …
24:53
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Scottish Women's Hospitals Dr. Inglis at the Outbreak of War. Full of Vigour …
6:46
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Serbia Dreadful Condition of Country - Arrival of Dr. Soltau and Dr. Hutchiso…
35:11
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Russia Dr. Inglis's start for Russia in August, 1916—Unit attached to Serb D…
30:15
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''If You Want Us Home, Get THEM Out'' Serb Division in unenviable position—Dr…
6:45
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''The New Work'' and Memories Landed at Newcastle on November 23, 1917—Il…
8:21
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A.T.
An interesting biography of a remarkable woman. The hospital here in Edinburgh which bore her name until recently now sadly closed (progress?). Very professional reader made this a pleasure to listen to.