2:03 | Florence Fattig talks about how difficult, but rewarding, it was to treat severe head injuries during World War II.
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Florence Fattig, a nurse in the Army Nurse Corps, goes into detail about how front line field hospitals worked, what kinds of injuries they saw, and the role she played in treating injured soldiers in Europe during World War II.
Florence Fattig talks about the difficulties that amputee patients faced both during their physical therapy treatment and after the war had ended.
Florence Fattig, an Army nurse, remembers two amputee patients she treated in one night during World War II, each of which had a very different take on their unfortunate situations.
Florence Fattig remembers her mobile field hospital being shelled by German artillery in Luxembourg, and later being awarded a Bronze Star from General Patton for her actions that night.