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  2. Caroline Matthews - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Matthews. Caroline Twigge Matthews, MBChB (1877–1927) was a British doctor and war correspondent, and was dubbed a 'war heroine'. [1] She served in the Italian Red Cross in the 1908 Messina earthquake, and in military hospitals during the Balkans War and World War One, and was taken as a prisoner of war.

  3. Carole Matthews - Wikipedia

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    Carole Matthews. Carole Matthews is a successful and popular British author, famous for her sense of humour and her romantic comedy novels. [1] Her books have sold over 7.0 million books worldwide and have been published in more than 31 countries. In 2011, Matthews was inducted into the Festival of Romance Hall of Fame for her outstanding ...

  4. Carole Mathews - Wikipedia

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    Actress. Years active. c. 1940 – 1978. Carole Mathews (born Jean Deifel, [1] also credited as Jeanne Francis; September 13, 1920 – November 6, 2014) was an American film and television actress.

  5. Matthews, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Matthews is located at 35°7′1″N 80°42′59″W (35.116851, −80.716409). [3] According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 17.2 square miles (45 km 2), all land. Matthews is situated approximately 11 miles (18 km) southeast of uptown Charlotte.

  6. Alice Hutchison - Wikipedia

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    Other names. Hutchinson (different spelling) Occupation. Doctor. Awards. Order of Saint Sava third class. Alice Hutchison (12 August 1874 – 1953) was a British medical doctor who served in the Balkan and First World Wars. She was one of the first women to lead a war-time hospital unit [ 1] and was awarded the Serbian Order of Saint Sava.

  7. Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service - Wikipedia

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    Closed. 1919. The Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Services (SWH) was founded in 1914. It was led by Dr Elsie Inglis and provided nurses, doctors, ambulance drivers, cooks and orderlies. By the end of World War I, 14 medical units had been outfitted and sent to serve in Corsica, France, Malta, Romania, Russia, Salonika and Serbia.

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  9. The Gentlewoman - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Caroline Matthews was one of those who supported The Gentlewoman's Children's Salon [22] and her associates wrote about Matthew's bravery 'Sturdily the stranger in the camp, [she] worked with a will, sharing the hardship of the men.' which won her medals from the King of Italy when providing relief during the 1908 Messina earthquake. [23]