
An only child, Helen Dore Boylston attended Portsmouth public schools and trained as a nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital. Two days after graduating, she joined the Harvard medical unit that had been formed to serve with the British Army. After the war, she missed the comradeship, intense effort, and mutual dependence of people upon one another when under pressure, and joined the Red Cross to work in Poland and Albania. This work, often in isolation and with little apparent effect, wasn't satisfying. Returning to the U.S., Boylston taught nose and throat anaesthesia at Massachusetts General for two years. During this time Rose Wilder Lane read Boylston's wartime diary and arranged for it to be published in the Atlantic Monthly. - Source
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Books

Sue Barton, Senior Nurse
1937

Clara Barton
1955

Sue Barton, Neighborhood Nurse
1949

Sue Barton, Rural Nurse
1939

Sue Barton, Student Nurse
1936

Sue Barton, Staff Nurse
1952

Sister
The War Diary of a Nurse
1927

Sue Barton, Superintendent of Nurses
1940

Carol Plays Summer Stock eBook
1942

Carol on Tour eBook
1946

Susanne Barden, Weite Wege
1954

Carol Goes Backstage
1941

Sue Barton, Visiting Nurse
1938


