Massage Therapy in the Great War

Massage Therapy in the Great War

Linking all those listed as masseuses, members of the Military Massage Services for various countries and others known to have worked in this capacity in WWI. Massage therapy became a recognised and "respectable" profession for women in WWI. Eventually it was recognised as a specific branch of physiotherapy which led to the global organisation of the profession and standards of treatment.

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  • British Army Almeric Paget Military Massage Corps

    British Army Military Massage Service

  • British Army Masseuse French Red Cross

  • British Army Masseuse French Red Cross

  • British Army Masseuse Almeric Paget Military Massage Corps, attached 72nd General Hospital

  • British Army Masseuse French Red Cross

  • British Army Almeric Paget Military Massage Corps

    British Army Military Massage Service

  • British Army Masseuse French Red Cross

  • British Army Masseuse MMC

    British Army MMC

  • British Army Almeric Paget Military Massage Corps

  • British Army Masseuse French Red Cross

  • Born 1883

    Died 1970

    Other Empire Force Nursing Sister Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve

  • British Army British Red Cross Society and Order of Saint John of Jerusalem

    British Army Masseuse French Red Cross

  • British Army Masseuse French Red Cross

  • British Army Masseuse French Red Cross

  • British Army Military Massage Corps

    British Army Military Massage Service

  • British Army Masseuse French Red Cross

  • British Army Military Massage Service

    British Army Head Masseuse Almeric Paget Military Massage Corps, attached 74th General Hospital

  • British Army French Red Cross

    Other Empire Force Masseuse Scottish Women's Hospital, Salonica

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