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This comprehensive biography chronicles the life and career of Catharine Grace Loch, a pioneering figure in military nursing who served as Senior Lady Superintendent of Queen Alexandra’s Military Nursing Service for India. The work, authored by Sir Alexander Frederick Bradshaw, provides an in-depth examination of her professional achievements, dedication to healthcare advancement, and influence on nursing standards within the British military establishment in India.
The narrative explores Loch’s journey through the ranks of military nursing, her receipt of the Royal Red Cross honor, and her significant contributions to improving medical care for military personnel. This historical account serves as both a biographical tribute and a valuable historical document that sheds light on the evolution of nursing practices, women’s roles in military service, and healthcare administration during the colonial period in India.







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