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Hall, who in November, P. )18, followed J\liss Stiinson as chief nurse of the American Red Cross in France, wrote : The convalescent home at Le Croisic, which was opened in July, 1018, offered accommodations for 100 nurses on convalescence or on leave. T^e Croisic is an attractive little fishing village on tlie Brittany coast and the coinaleseent home overlooked the ocean on a stretch of sandy bea( h. It made an ideal r(\18. And steps were innnediately taken to lind a suital)le substitute in th...e south of b'rancc. A location at Cap d'Antibes, near Cannes, on the I''r(Micb Kivicra. Was se- cured and on Januarv f!. IIUO. Tlu^ hotel was taken over. 6U HISTORY OF AMERICAN RED CROSS NURSING Plans were made to receive 200 convalescent women personnel of the Red Cross and five nurses were sent to assist the nurse in charge, Mrs.
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