Helen Dore Boylston

born

in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, The United States  December 13, 1901

died
September 30, 1984

 

gender
female

 

genre

 

An only child, Helen Dore Boylston attended Portsmouth public schools and trained as a nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital. Two days after graduating, she joined the Harvard medical unit that had been formed to serve with the British Army. After the war, she missed the comradeship, intense effort, and mutual dependence of people upon one another when under pressure, and joined the Red Cross to work in Poland and Albania. This work, often in isolation and with little apparent effect, wasn't satisfying. Returning to the U.S., Boylston taught nose and throat anaesthesia at Massachusetts General for two years. During this time Rose Wilder Lane read Boylston's wartime diary and arranged for it to be published in the Atlantic Monthly.

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Landmark #58
by Helen Dore Boylston
from Random House
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by Helen Dore Boylston
from Little, Brown & Company
for 3rd-6th grade
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