When was her birthday?
what is "some time in the present century" (7)
where did she first encounter Cholera?
What is Jamaica (9).
Where was Mary when she learned of the war?
What is Jamaica (15).
What does Mary say Creoles are often known for being?
what is "lazy Creole" (7).
which patient has given her the most gratification in "saving" (7)
what is her doll
What was her husband's name?
Who is Edwin Seacole
What was the most difficult cholera death she had to face?
what is her baby patient (11).
Why was Mary rejected from the war
what are racial prejudices.
who makes fun of Mary and her companion?
What are the London street boys (8).
Who was her inspiration to become a doctress?
What is her mother.
Mary says that she is a Creole: what are her two races?
what is Jamaican and Scottish
Where does she save her first cholera patient?
What is Cruces (10).
Mary says she has seen brave men die like... (13)
what are "...trembling children" (13).
What made her come to the realization that her race was hindering her efforts of going to war?
What kind of exam does she perform on her baby patient
What is a post-mortem examination (11).
What was the name of the hotel that she owned?
What is Blundell Hall
What are the three remedies that Mary says are the best for treating cholera?
What are Mustard plasters, emetics, and calomel (12).
who was war declared against?
How does Mary describe her own skin? (Look at page 8)
What is" few shades duskier than the brunettes whom you all admire so much" (8).
How old is the baby patient
what is scarce one years old (11).
What did Mary Seacole die from?
What is a stroke.
Mary using what metaphor for Cholera?
What is a battle (11).
What were Mary's 3 roles in the Crimean War?
"Doctress, nurse and mother" (18).
What is she referred to as the __ __ from Jamaica with the cholera medicine? (Page 11)
What is the "yellow woman"
what are the inirials of the name of the first perosn of the letters that she includes
Who is F.M.C.E. (20).