Elsie Gertrude Ross

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Title

Elsie Gertrude Ross

Description

Elsie Gertrude Ross was born on June 22nd, 1882, in the city of Zorra, Ontario. She began her career as a teacher with a passion for helping kids before opting to become a nurse to follow her passion for helping all kinds of people. She was a nursing sister in the Canadian Army Medical Corps stationed in the Toronto region. Ross graduated from Toronto General Hospital with a medical degree and used her skills to assist injured soldiers and civilians throughout the war. Likewise, because it contradicted pre-war conceptions about women's obligations in society, Ross and the other nursing sisters' efforts during the war helped to revise sexist views at the time and give women more notary as veterans in war. Ross died of pneumonia while working overseas in the army during the war. Pneumonia was a common cause of death at the time, with little medicine or supplies to help heal people.

Type

Person

Coverage

Canadian Army Medical Corps, Toronto, Canada

Person Item Type Metadata

Birth Date

1882

Birthplace

Zorra, Canada

Death Date

1916

Place of Death

Toronto, Canada

Occupation

Nursing Sister

Portrait Credit

Canada, Veterans Affairs. ‘Elise Gertrude Ross – The Canadian Virtual War Memorial – Veterans Affairs Canada’, 20 February 2019.
https://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/memorials/canadian-virtual-war-memorial/Detail/2756309

Newspaper Clipping – Credit www.heroesofzorra.ca

Associated Course

Rethinking Modern Canadian History (Carleton HIST 1302)

Citation

“Elsie Gertrude Ross,” Recipro: The history of international and humanitarian aid, accessed November 21, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/recipro/items/show/570.

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