Not only work on research, Marie Curie was very willing to help others and the country she lived. When World War 1 came, she drove herself and her daughter to the front lines. She created special X-ray vans to help the doctors better located bullets and metal pieces in the injured soldiers, so doctors wouldn’t have to cut off their legs of arms as the usual treatment. However, it was a difficult job, the International Red Cross then made her head of its radiological service and she held training courses for medical orderlies and doctors in the new techniques. Living such difficult period of time, her action inspired me to think about the relationship between me and the world and what I can contribute by my tiny effort.
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