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    The Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Services (SWH) was founded in 1914. It was led by Dr Elsie Inglis and provided nurses, doctors, ambulance drivers...
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    organisations, and the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service, or simply created their own opportunities by establishing hospital units, such as Rachel...
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    was proclaimed in the city in 1835. A unit of the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service was located there in World War I. During the Second...
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    (1880-1916), British masseuse physical training instructor, Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service in World War I Olive Thomas (1894-1920), American silent-film...
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    Elsie Bowerman (category Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service volunteers)
    organise the Women's War Procession in July 1916. She was then asked by Evelina Haverfield to join the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service.[citation...
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    Elsie Inglis (category Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service volunteers)
    26 November 1917) was a Scottish medical doctor, surgeon, teacher, suffragist, and founder of the Scottish Women's Hospitals. She was the first woman...
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  • Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service, Mary H. J. Henderson In War and Peace: Songs of a Scotswoman. He used the pseudonym Julian Ross for journalism...
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  • Alma Rattenbury (category Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service volunteers)
    husband's grave in France, she volunteered with the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service as a stretcher bearer and field ambulance orderly. On...
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    Rotha Lintorn-Orman (category Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service volunteers)
    ambulance driver. Initially serving with the Women's Volunteer Reserve, she was assigned to the Scottish Women's Hospital Corps and sent to the Serbian front in...
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  • conductor Olive Smith (masseuse), (1880–1916), masseuse, Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service Olive Smith (cricketer), (1993–2014), Australian cricketer...
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    Henrietta Lister (category Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service volunteers)
    Elsie Inglis's Salonika-based Scottish Women's Hospitals unit as a driver, under the auspices of the French Red Cross. For her contributions, she was awarded...
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    Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service, supported by the women's suffrage movement. In all, fourteen female-staffed relief hospitals were set up to...
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  • Georgina Davidson (category Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service volunteers)
    October 1886 – alive in 1919) was a Scottish medical doctor who served with the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service in Serbia in World War I, and...
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    https://archiveandlibrary.rcsed.ac.uk/special-collections/scottish-womens-hospitals-for-foreign-service/scottish-womens-hospitals-at-royaumont-france/1342699-group-phot...
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    Honoria Somerville Keer (category British women in World War I)
    and Newnham Unit of the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service, which offered volunteer opportunities for medical women who were prohibited at...
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    Olive Smith (masseuse) (category Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service volunteers)
    was a masseuse, physical training instructor in the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service (SWH) in Serbia in World War I. She died of malaria...
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    Miles Franklin (category Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service volunteers)
    journalism. In March 1917 Franklin volunteered for war work in the Ostrovo Unit of the Scottish Women's Hospitals during the Serbian campaigns of 1917–18. She...
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    women's hospital units, employing only female doctors and nurses, which served during World War I in France, such as the Scottish Women's Hospitals for...
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    Hilda Petrie (category Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service)
    women's organisations, including using her fundraising expertise as Honorary Secretary of the Scottish Women's Hospitals, which maintained hospital services...
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  • Mary McNeill (doctor) (category 20th-century Scottish women medical doctors)
    September 1874 - 10 June 1928) was a Scottish suffragist and Orcadian doctor, who served with the Scottish Women's Hospitals in World War One, awarded medals...
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  • Ishobel Ross (category Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service volunteers)
    1890 – 1965) was a Scottish nurse and diarist. During World War I she joined the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service after hearing a lecture...
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  • group of Scottish women – nurses, doctors and volunteers – who had travelled to Serbia to establish Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service: Margaret...
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  • Jean Aitken Bell (category Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service volunteers)
    Aitken Bell (1882 – 1957) was a Scottish nurse who served with Dr. Elsie Inglis's Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service in Serbia. She was among those...
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    Mary H. J. Henderson (category Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service volunteers)
    November 1938) was an administrator with Elsie Inglis's Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service in the Balkans in World War I, earning five medals.[citation...
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  • Olive Kelso King (category Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service volunteers)
    Franklin. Other notable women volunteers in the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service Women in World War I Australian women in World War I The Serbian...
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    Vera Holme (category Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service volunteers)
    Evelina Haverfield in the Women's Volunteer Reserve. In 1915 they went to Serbia with the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service (SWH) as an ambulance...
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    disbandment of the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service, an organisation which had been formed by Elsie Inglis and which had sent hospital units to France...
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    Nasta Rojc (category Croatian women artists)
    the Scottish doctor Elsie Inglis, came to the Balkan peninsula under the auspices of the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service. As women were...
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  • Ysabel Birkbeck (category Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service volunteers)
    needed] and eventually was part of the volunteers of the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service who worked to get their equipment across the Danube...
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  • Grace Pailthorpe (category Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service volunteers)
    France, and during 1916 Pailthorpe worked as a surgeon at the Scottish Women's Hospital in Salonika. After the war, Pailthorpe travelled extensively across...
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