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Early days
The typhus colony and other stories
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Within the historical context of Serbia's initial military success, this chapter examines the early work of British women in the East. The first Serbian Relief Units travelled to the Balkans as early as autumn 1914, in time to provide medical care during the typhus epidemic that raged across Serbia during the winter of 1914-15. In Russia there were a number of British initiatives from women ex-patriots living there. The chapter seeks to contextualize the early work within the historical framework of women as military nurses in foreign countries with very different cultures.

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British women of the Eastern Front

War, writing and experience in Serbia and Russia, 1914–20

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