The statue of Matron Alice Cashin (1870-1939).

J Med Biogr

Faculty of Medicine, Kathmandu Medical College, Kathmandu, Nepal.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Alice Alanna Cashin (1870-1939) was an influential Australian nurse who dedicated her career to both wartime and humanitarian efforts, beginning her training at St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, before serving with the British Red Cross in WWI.
  • - Her bravery was highlighted during a German U-Boat attack on the HMHS Gloucester Castle, where she led the evacuation of over 399 patients, earning multiple medals and accolades for her service.
  • - After the war, Cashin returned to Australia to care for family, and her legacy continues with memorials in Woronora Cemetery and her medals displayed at the ANZAC Memorial in Sydney, honoring her contributions to nursing and healthcare.

Article Abstract

Alice Alanna Cashin (1870-1939) was a pioneering Australian nurse whose career spanned both conflict and humanitarian service. Born to Irish immigrants in Australia, Cashin trained at St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, before expanding her expertise in London and joining the British Red Cross during World War I. Her service included critical roles in France and Egypt, and she was eventually promoted to 'seas-matron' on the HMHS Gloucester Castle. During a torpedo attack by a German U-Boat, Cashin displayed extraordinary bravery, overseeing the evacuation of over 399 patients and ensuring their safety before leaving on the last lifeboat. After the war, she managed a military hospital in England before returning to Australia to care for her ailing father and later her elderly uncle. Cashin's post-war years included a modest stint running a stationery shop and her retirement in Victoria Road. Her exemplary service earned her multiple accolades, including the Star Medal and the Royal Red Cross Medal, the latter being the first awarded to an Australian. She was also honoured with multiple mentions in dispatches and personal invitations to Buckingham Palace. Alice Cashin's legacy is memorialised at the Woronora Cemetery, with her medals and accolades displayed at the ANZAC Memorial in Sydney, reflecting her enduring impact on the nursing profession and her remarkable dedication to service and care.

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