Well, nurses aren't all the same, so you don't know until you find out
Dorothea Dix was the superintendent of women nurses for the union.
Nurses. They served as Nurses.
During the American Civil War, about 2,000 women volunteered as nurses. Two nurses who are known for their work as nurses and leaders were Dorothea Dix and Abigail Hopper Gibbons.
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midwives, OB nurses, or surgical nurses depending on the circumstances of birth
Women at war were usually nurses or bomb and ammunition makers
The WREN nurses were British women in the Women's Royal Naval Service.they were the womens royal naval service
Most were nurses.
women worked as nurses
Nurses
They were nurses
In the middle ages, some women were nurses and housekeepers, and many were not. For more, please use the link below to a related question.