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newspaper published an extensive interview with Hutchison in February 1916, during which she described her experiences, including her captivity by the Austrians, when part of the captives' journey was in railway horse-boxes. During their two months under guard, they devised
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who had been captured in Serbia after similarly staying with patients in Uzsitsi and was being tried for 'espionage', she called out 'How are you, Twiggie!' (Matthews' maiden name was Twigge). She successfully argued for all their release, citing the
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degree two years later. Afterwards, she was the doctor in charge of the John Street Dispensary in Edinburgh, a hospital that provided free medical care. She was in
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forces on 15 November 1915. She, along with members of her unit, spent three months interned in Hungary, where she met
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After two weeks in Malta, they arrived in Serbia to set up 40-tent hospital in
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In May 1915, Hutchison and her unit, named the London-Wales Unit, were sent to
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Group of the Women's Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps in Camp at Radlett in 1912.
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on 12 February. Following her return from Serbia, she was awarded the
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an invasion of German and Austro-Hungarian forces entered Serbia
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Hutchison was one of the three women doctors who travelled to
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War and women, from experience in the Balkans and elsewhere
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Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service volunteers
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Hutchinson became a doctor after graduating from the
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Kai Tiaki: The Journal of the Nurses of New Zealand
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Index


Dalhousie, India
Order of Saint Sava
medical doctor
Balkan
First World Wars
Order of Saint Sava
Dalhousie
missionary
Church of Scotland
Moffat
Bridge of Allan

University of Edinburgh
Doctor of Medicine
India
cholera epidemic
Bulgaria
Women's Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps
Mabel St Clair Stobart
armistice
World War I
Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service
Boulogne
typhoid
Belgian refugees
Calais
Serbia
Malta
Valjevo

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