Rachel Pratt's Shrapnel

Origin
Sister Rachel Pratt was an Australian field nurse during World War 1. As a member of the Australian Casualty Clearing Station at Bailleul, she was responsible for getting the dead and wounded soldiers off of the battlefield. While removing a wounded soldier on July 4th, 1917, she was seriously injured when shrapnel from an exploding bomb became lodged in her lung. Despite the pain, she continued to treat patients after the bombing raid was over. Soon after she succumbed to the pain and loss of blood and collapsed. For her bravery she was promoted to "Sister", a term meaning head nurse in the UK, and given the Military Medal, an honor received by only eight other Australian women during the war.

Usage
Grants the user the courage and strength needed to help others in a crisis. The user will be too focused on saving others to feel pain, so severe injuries may happen without the user noticing.

Collection
The shrapnel was recovered from Rachel Pratt's autopsy the day after she died on March 23rd, 1954 by an early Warehouse 13 agent.