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    Dame Emma Maud McCarthy, GBE, RRC & Bar, DStJ (22 September 1859 – 1 April 1949) was a nursing sister and British Army matron-in-chief. McCarthy was born...
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  • Maud MacCarthy (4 July 1882 – 2 June 1967), was an Irish violinist, singer, theosophist, writer, poet, esoteric teacher and authority on Indian music....
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    Maud McCarthy and Sarah Oram, and several matrons of large provincial voluntary hospitals and Poor Law infirmaries including Annie Sophia Jane McIntosh...
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    most senior Australian woman in military service during the war was Maud McCarthy, the British Expeditionary Force Matron-in-Chief for France and Flanders...
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    RRC, Matron, 1903, Principal Matron - South Africa, 1907-1910. Emma Maud McCarthy, GBE, RRC & Bar, DStJ, Matron, 1903, Principal Matron War Office, 1910-1914...
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  • Maud Galt (c. 1620 – c. 1670), Scottish woman accused of witchcraft Maud McCarthy (1859–1949), nursing sister and British Army matron-in-chief Maud Menten...
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  • Society; Member, VAD Advisory Committee and VAD Selection Board Emma Maud McCarthy 22 September 1859 1 April 1949 Matron-in-Chief, Queen Alexandra's Imperial...
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  • the top positions in Military Nursing, Ethel Becher, Sarah Oram and Maud McCarthy. Luckes's other matrons also spread her style of "Nightingale nursing"...
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  • Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Emily MacManus Ellen Musson Florence Nightingale Helen Campbell...
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    Annie McIntosh, a Matron of St Bartholomew's Hospital, Rosalind Paget, and three Military Matrons in Chief: Ethel Hope Becher, Emma Maud McCarthy and Sarah...
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    War, London: Bodley Head Shields, Rosemary, and Linda Shields. "Dame Maud McCarthy (1859–1949): Matron-in-Chief, British Expeditionary Forces France and...
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    from the TFNS. In 1920, Dame Maud McCarthy became Matron-in-chief following the retirement of Dame Sidney Browne. McCarthy had previously been matron-in-chief...
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    Cavell Joanna Cruickshank Ethel Gordon Fenwick Caroline Keer Eva Luckes Maud McCarthy Florence Nightingale Sarah Oram Rosabelle Osborne Edith MacGregor Rome...
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  • Infirmary in 1879. She was also encouraged to take up this post by William McEwen, a surgeon, who had been impressed by her work in Dundee. While Strong...
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  • McManus and Julia Emily McManus, née Boyd. Her father was the brother of Caroline, wife of Sir Edwin Cooper Perry and son of James and Charlotte McManus...
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    Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Emily MacManus Ellen Musson Florence Nightingale Helen Campbell...
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    Retrieved 8 April 2021. Shields, Rosemary; Shields, Linda (2014). "Dame Maud McCarthy (1859–1949): Matron-in-Chief, British Expeditionary Forces France and...
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    Reverend Thomas Henry Sparshott and his Scottish wife Margaret McArthur, daughter of Hugh McArthur of Greenock. In 1881 the census records Sparshott living...
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  • Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Emily MacManus Ellen Musson Florence Nightingale Helen Campbell...
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    here" 20 Holland Park Road Holland Park W14 8LZ 1982 (1982) 982 Dame Maud McCarthy (1858–1949) "Army Matron-in-Chief lived here 1919-1945" 47 Markham Square...
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  • First World War and who trained under Eva Luckes, including Sarah Oram, Maud McCarthy and Ethel Becher. Richards was awarded the Royal Red Cross in July 1915...
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    Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Emily MacManus Ellen Musson Florence Nightingale Helen Campbell...
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  • for Scotland" (PDF). The British Journal of Nursing: 268. 13 November 1920. McGann, Susan; Mortimer, Barbara (2005). New Directions in Nursing History: International...
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    10 January 1940 and her funeral service was at the Unitarian church. Susan McGann, ‘Huxley, Margaret Rachel (1854–1940)’, Oxford Dictionary of National...
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  • and Canada, it is about the life of folk artist Maud Lewis, who painted in Nova Scotia. In the story, Maud (Hawkins) struggles with rheumatoid arthritis...
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