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Discover the untold stories of courageous women in 'Women to the Front', a gripping account of Australian female doctors who defied the odds during World War I. In a time when only 129 women were registered as medical practitioners in Australia, these trailblazers broke through barriers to serve on the frontlines. This compelling trade paperback sheds light on the incredible contributions of at least twenty-four female doctors who served as surgeons, pathologists, anaesthetists, and medical officers from 1914 to 1919, despite the military’s reluctance to accept women in such roles. With meticulous research by Heather Sheard and Ruth Lee, the book showcases their resilience, skills, and bravery in harrowing conditions across the Eastern and Western Fronts, Malta, and London. 'Women to the Front' not only honors their forgotten legacies but also tells a powerful war story that has remained invisible for over a century. This meticulously researched narrative brings to life the challenges they faced and the lives they saved, making it an essential read for history enthusiasts and a must-have addition to your collection of feminist literature and war stories. Explore the remarkable journey of these pioneering women and their invaluable contributions to medicine and history today!