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    Abbie Sweetwine (28 May 1921 – 7 May 2009) was an American nurse remembered for her work during the Harrow and Wealdstone rail crash. In a headline at...
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    attempted to become the youngest person to circumnavigate the world Abbie Sweetwine (1921–2009), American military nurse, founder of modern paramedic medicine...
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    1968), hedge fund portfolio manager, convicted of insider trading Abbie Sweetwine (1921–2009), nurse who was called "The Angel of Platform 6" for her...
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    based five miles (8 km) away at RAF South Ruislip. This included Abbie Sweetwine, an African American nurse who became known as "The Angel of Platform...
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    Peplau presents Interpersonal Relations Theory. 1952 - 2nd Lt. Nurse Abbie Sweetwine of 494th Medical Group of the United States Air Force ran triage at...
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  • Male nurses join the main nursing register in 1951. 2nd Lt. Nurse Abbie Sweetwine of 494th Medical Group of the United States Air Force ran triage at...
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    enlisted as a ships' nurse in the United States Navy. 2nd Lt. Nurse Abbie Sweetwine of 494th Medical Group of the United States Air Force ran triage at...
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    Monroe building, later expanding to East Jacksonville and Springfield. Abbie Sweetwine, the military nurse dubbed "The Angel of Platform 6" for her work during...
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