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Nurse in White

(1939)
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To Ellen Gaylord the exacting routine of Anthony Ware Hospital spelled all the romance and glamour that she asked of life. Affectionately, if a little derisively, her associates called her ''Nightingale." The ever-changing roster of patients adored her and she felt that her life was full and complete.

But Ellen was young and very lovely and Cyrus Dent, the handsome new interne, was piqued by her indifference. His efforts to win her favor resulted only in antagonizing her. It took all his charm and ingenuity finally to convince her that being the wife of a struggling young small town practitioner was an even higher calling than that of being a trained nurse.

A fine and sincere portrayal of hospital life, with a romance that is unusually appealing.


Genre: Historical Romance

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