PROLOGUE: "By autumn 1915, hospitals set up to treat the wounded from Gallipoli were receiving more cases of diseases than injury. Nurses had to support their patients through the effects of terrible illness and rapidly sinking morale."
EPILOGUE: "Following the deaths of 32 New Zealanders on the troopship Marquette, New Zealand's Governor insisted that its medical units only be transported by hospital ships."
"In May 1916, Matron Grace Wilson was awarded the Royal Red Cross 1st Class for her management of No.3 Australian General Hospital on Lemnos."
EPILOGUE: "Following the deaths of 32 New Zealanders on the troopship Marquette, New Zealand's Governor insisted that its medical units only be transported by hospital ships."
"In May 1916, Matron Grace Wilson was awarded the Royal Red Cross 1st Class for her management of No.3 Australian General Hospital on Lemnos."