The Mystery of Isabella and the String of Beads: A Woman Doctor in WW1


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It was the inscription that made the antique scalpels so tantalising: Isabella Stenhouse. A woman doctor? A woman doctor who was rumoured to have served in the First World War? Could Isabella have treated wounded men with these very implements? And had a grateful German prisoner of war really given her the strange string of beads that tangled round her stethoscope? Coaxing clues from archives across Europe Katrina Kirkwood traces Isabellas route from medical school to the Western Front Malta and Egypt discovering as she travels that Dr Stenhouse was not only one of the first women doctors who worked with the British Army - she was also a woman carrying a tragic secret torn between ambition and loyalty to her family.Isabellas story was selected for the BBC Antiques Roadshows WW1 centenary edition and featured by national international and local media.The quiet heroics of a woman on a WW1 battlefield Daily Express
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