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Eva Lückes on the impact of the First World War and the similarities to the Covid-19 pandemic

By Sarah Rogers, PhD Student University of Huddersfield Recently, whilst reflecting on a circular letter which Eva Lückes, matron of The London Hospital (1880-1919), wrote to her nurses during World War 1, I was struck by how apposite her introductory passage was: ‘The sudden outbreak of war at the beginning Read more…

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