Alice Welford (1887-1918), a nurse in World War I: The impact of kindness and compassion

J Med Biogr. 2017 Feb;25(1):56-59. doi: 10.1177/0967772015575881. Epub 2016 Jul 9.

Abstract

The contribution of nurses to the morale of wounded and dying young men during World War 1 was immense. Alice Welford came from the small North Yorkshire village of Crathorne, joined the Queen Alexandra Imperial Military Nursing Service in 1915 and spent the following two and one half years in nursing casualties from some of the fiercest battles of the war including Gallipoli and Salonika. She kept an autograph book inscribed by wounded and dying soldiers, with poignant verses and humorous drawings showing love, wit and tragedy. Despite the dreadful conditions, kindness and compassion brought them comfort and raised their morale - a critical message for today, and Alice's gift to us from World War I.

Keywords: Autograph book; Nursing; World War 1.

Publication types

  • Biography
  • Historical Article
  • Portrait

MeSH terms

  • Empathy*
  • History, 20th Century
  • Military Nursing / history*
  • World War I*

Personal name as subject

  • Alice Welford