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Dr Elsie Inglis and the contribution of women to World War One

Commons Debate pack by Timothy Robinson. It was first published on Tuesday, 21 November 2017. It was last updated on Tuesday, 21 November 2017.

Biographies and further information on Dr Elsie Inglis

Forces Network
Dr Elsie Inglis: WWI's Unsung Hero

Spartacus Educational
Elsie Inglis

The Lancet
Elsie Inglis, the suffragette physician

 

Further information on women in the First World War

Imperial War Museums
12 Things You Didn't Know About Women in The First World War

First World War Centenary
WomensWork100 at the First World War Centenary Partnership

BBC
What did World War One really do for women?

Kate Adie, Corsets to camouflage, 2003
*(available from the House of Commons Library)

 

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Type
Research briefing
Reference
CDP-2017-0240 
Dr Elsie Inglis and Women’s Contribution to World War One
Tuesday, 28 November 2017
Parliamentary proceedings
House of Commons
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