Backwash Of War: The Human Wreckage Of The Battlefield As Witnessed By An American Hospital Nurse

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Ellen Newbold La Motte 1916
English
  • Introduction
  • Heroes
  • La Patrei Reconnaissante
  • The Hole In The Hedge
  • Alone
  • A Belgian Civilian
  • The Interval
  • Women And Wives
  • Pour La Patrie
  • Locomotor Ataxia
  • A Surgical Triumph
  • At The Telephone
  • A Citation
  • An Incident
Ellen Newbold La Motte (1873–1961) was an American nurse, journalist and author. … and in 1915 volunteered as one of the first American war nurses to go to Europe and treat soldiers in World War I. In Belgium she served in a French field hospital, keeping a bitter diary detailing the horrors that she witnessed daily. “I am a professor of American studies and recently spent several years researching the life of Ellen N. La Motte, a long-forgotten nurse and public health crusader. In particular, I focused on her war writing. Soon after World War I began, she volunteered as a nurse in a French field hospital; later she published an explosive book of stories, “The Backwash of War,” about the experience. I spent endless hours immersed in those deeply unsettling and darkly humorous tales of wounded and sick hospitalized soldiers…. Cynthia Wachtell is a research associate professor of American studies at Yeshiva University…” (New York Times 22 May 2020)

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