Geneviève Hennet de Goutel | |
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Personal details | |
Born |
Paris, France | 11 April 1885
Died |
4 March 1917 Iași, Kingdom of Romania | (aged 31)
Occupation | Nurse |
Geneviève Hennet de Goutel (1885–1917) was a French nurse who served during the First World War.
Her maternal family was from Arles, France. She was born in Paris and was active in Saint-Germain-des-Près in Paris. Upon the outbreak of the Great War in 1914, she decided to join the French Red Cross and become a nurse at 29 years old.[1]
From September to October 1916 she directed an auxiliary hospital, before joining a medical mission to Bucharest, where she trained Romanian nurses and wrote a manual for future nurses.[1]
Upon the German army's advances upon Bucharest in December 1916, the mission relocated to Jassy (Iași) where the nurses operated a makeshift field hospital at an abandoned villa, Greierul.[2] She contracted typhus due to direct contact with contagious patients. After a month-long illness, she died in March 1917.[1] Marie of Romania reportedly visited her often during her illness[1]
Shortly after her death, sections of her wartime correspondence was published in the Bulletin de la Croix-Rouge.[2]
In 2017, her war diary and letters were compiled by Roxana Eminescu and published in 2017.[2]
She received the Croix de guerre, Médaille d'honneur des épidémies (Medal of Honor of the epidemics) and the Croix de la Reine Marie (Romania) in recognition of her service.[1]
She was buried at the Montparnasse Cemetery.[1]

Geneviève Hennet de Goutel, Écrits de guerre et d'amour , L'Harmattan, 2017.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Brunet, Sébastien (January 2015). "Une infirmière dans la Grande Guerre". https://www.ville-arles.fr/culture-tourisme/archives-communales/archives-commentees/une-infirmiere-dans-la-grande-guerre.php.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Leroux-Hugon, Véronique (2017-10-16). "Geneviève Hennet de Goutel : Écrits de guerre et d'amour - APA" (in fr). http://autobiographie.sitapa.org/nous-avons-lu-nous-avons-vu/article/genevieve-hennet-de-goutel-ecrits-de-guerre-et-d-amour.
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