Adventures of an Army Nurse in Two Wars is a book edited by James Phinney Munroe and published in 1904 by Little, Brown and Company.
[2][3][4] In a review of the book for the American Journal of Nursing, M. E. Cameron wished Munroe had included more dates but was ultimately "deeply grateful for what he has given, and most particularly for allowing the letters and diary to convey their own impression and retain the individuality of the writer.
"[5] A review in The Washington Star similarly noted that Munroe tries his best to maintain Phinney's viewpoint, concluding that the book "reflects vividly the scenes and incidents of two great wars as seen by the army nurse.
[7] A review in the Detroit Free Press found the book to be a compelling account that provides a "graphic and deeply interesting" peek into the lives of army nurses.
[8] Mercy Street, a PBS fictional TV series relates the life the Mansion House Hospital where Phinney was stationed.