Margaret Carew
1889–1918 (age 29)
Biography
Margaret Carew was a dedicated nurse whose compassionate service to the sick and vulnerable exemplified the nursing profession during the early twentieth century. Born in 1889, she answered the call to care for others during a transformative period in medical history and nursing practice.
Carew's nursing career, though brief, reflected her commitment to alleviating suffering and promoting health and wellness in her community. Her service as a nurse during the challenging years of the First World War era demonstrated her dedication to her profession until her death in 1918, leaving a legacy of care and compassion.