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Mary Bracken rode up the mountain at high speed and reached the depths of the Kentucky forest. Inside the hut, near the door, lay a man with a badly injured leg. Bracken rushed to check the injured man's injuries. She knew that if a man had his leg amputated he would no longer be able to support his home. She didn't want this to happen unless there was no other way out.

"I'm a nurse," she said when a little boy opened the door. The injured man was lying on the bed. His leg had become infected and he was weak and appeared to be in pain. She asked the child to step out for now and then started cleaning the wound without hesitation.

When Mary Bracken was a child, she probably never thought she would become a nurse. As the daughter of a wealthy family, she had a very happy childhood. But her early adult life was marked by tragedy. Her first husband died after two years of marriage. She remarried and had two more children, but they both died in infancy. After such a devastating blow, she decided to spend the rest of her life improving health care for children and mothers.

So he joined the American Red Cross and was later sent to France. By then World War II was over, but she decided to stay in France to help those who were still suffering. While she was there, she started a program to provide food and medical care to the children and their mothers. Inspired by the project, she decided to continue her nursing studies in the UK. She also traveled to Scotland to examine a care service for people living in remote mountainous areas of Scotland.

Bracken learned that children living in rural America also desperately needed health care. She returned to the United States and started a frontline nursing service, recruiting other nurses to help her. They ride on horseback to bring care and care to people who live far away from doctors and hospitals.

Bracken chose to begin the service in Leslie County, Kentucky. Although the service began as a way to care for a mother and her children, it eventually evolved into helping everyone in need. Nurses give people injections, treat illnesses, dress wounds, deliver babies, and care for the elderly. Eventually, they expanded from a small clinic into a hospital and a nursing school.

Today Bracken Hospital still cares for patients from the Kentucky mountains, and people from all over travel there to study the programs Bracken founded. Although she died in 1965, her ideas continue to help people.

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