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A Nurse on the Edge of the Desert : From Birdsville to Kandahar: The Art of Extreme Nursing

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'Currently I am working in an operating theatre of a military hospital.

There is no running water. From time to time I have to go in a light plane and retrieve people from afar.

The case yesterday near the Ethiopian border was a small boy who had been shot in the jaw and the bullet went down through the shoulder.

Later today I have to go and retrieve two other gunshot-wounded patients and a man who has been bitten by a tiger.

They are sending me tomorrow to Kodok on Upper Nile, to work in a small hospital in opposition territory, so that will be interesting; well, not dull at least.' So writes Red Cross Nurse and New Zealander Andrew Cameron, winner of the coveted Florence Nightingale Medal.

In this gripping book he recounts his remarkable life nursing in some of the world's most dangerous and challenging locations, including Sudan, Sierra Leone and Afghanistan.

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Product Details
Massey University Press
0994140797 / 9780994140791
Paperback / softback
08/08/2017
New Zealand
English
304 pages, Black and white images
153 x 234 mm