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This hardcover volume presents a detailed historical account of Catharine Grace Loch’s life and career as a Senior Lady Superintendent in Queen Alexandra’s Military Nursing Service for India. The work, authored by Sir Alexander Frederick Bradshaw, documents her significant contributions to military healthcare and nursing practices during a pivotal era in British military history.
The biography explores Loch’s professional achievements, leadership qualities, and the challenges she faced while overseeing nursing operations in India. Through meticulous research and firsthand accounts, the narrative provides valuable insights into the organizational structure and operational dynamics of military nursing services in colonial India.
This book serves as an important historical record for those interested in military history, nursing heritage, and the role of women in healthcare during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It offers readers a comprehensive understanding of how dedicated professionals like Loch shaped modern military medical services.
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