Born in Jamaica in 1805, Mary Seacole became an independent doctress, combining herbal remedies with sound surgical techniques. At the outbreak of the Crimean War she arrived in London hoping to join Florence Nightingale. Deemed unsuitable, she made her own way to Balaklava, where she founded the successful British Hotel.
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Narrator | Derina Dinkin |
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Length | 8hrs |
Catalogue No. | 6942 |
Publisher | Constable & Robinson |