Nurses past & present have stood with us in every situation in war & in peace - Now LET US stand by our nurses & every person working in the nhs from Porter to Ambulance Driver, Receptionist, Nurse, doctor, healthcare assistants, chefs, cleaners, ward manager every employee under the cosh of the @conservatives - if they can afford to waste money on dodgy PPE, bunging back better to friends & family then they can afford a #realwage Stand by our NHS #standbyournurses #RCN
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History In Pictures on Instagram: "A nurse writes down the last words of a dying soldier, 1917 Seen here is a nurse writing down the last words of a British soldier during World War I. WWI lasted 4 years from 1914 - 1918, with many historians agreeing that 1917 was the worst year of the war. Nurses played a vital role during the war, as they helped troops recover from their injuries and helped them to get back to the battlefield. Nurses also comforted mortally wounded soldiers. Some soldiers suffered from different psychological disorders due to their time being exposed to a combat zone, including anxiety disorders, depression and battle fatigue, which is now known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, which was a condition that was not acknowledged at the time. Before World War II, WWI was known as "The Great War". It is infamous for its brutal and almost eerie nature. The war is also known for its primitive and basic technology, which led to much of the combat being hand to hand and up-close. World War I saw 20 million people being killed and 21 million people being wounded. Written and shared by @revivedhistory - an independent history page. Photographer: unknown Source: Statistica"

History In Pictures shared a post on Instagram: "A nurse writes down the last words of a dying soldier, 1917 Seen here is a nurse writing down the last words of a British soldier during World War I. WWI lasted 4 years from 1914 - 1918, with many historians agreeing that 1917 was the worst year of the war. Nurses played a vital role during the war, as they helped troops recover from their injuries and helped them to get back to the battlefield. Nurses also comforted mortally wounded soldiers. Some soldiers suffered from different psychological disorders due to their time being exposed to a combat zone, including anxiety disorders, depression and battle fatigue, which is now known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, which was a condition that was not acknowledged at the time. Before World War II, WWI was known as "The Great War". It is infamous for its brutal and almost eerie nature. The war is also known for its primitive and basic technology, which led to much of the combat being hand to hand and up-close. World War I saw 20 million people being killed and 21 million people being wounded. Written and shared by @revivedhistory - an independent history page. Photographer: unknown Source: Statistica". Follow their account to see 3895 posts.

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