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FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
Early Life
She Born
in
Florence, Italy
on
May 12, 1820
By the time she was 16
it was clear to her
that nursing was her calling.
Her parent are
Frances Nightingale
she wanted her daughter to
frequent social circles
William Shore Nightingale
He provided her
with a classical education
including studies in
German
Italian
French
she was active in
philanthropy
ministering to the
poor people
ill
When she was 17 years old
she refused a marriage proposal
Because
she wants to be a nursing
in 1844
she enrolled as a nursing student
at the Lutheran Hospital
of Pastor Fliedner
in Kaiserwerth, Germany
Impact on nursing
Nightintale
became a
figure of great admiration
for many women
managed to make
nursing not look bad
coming to be
considered a vocation
St. Thomas Hospital
was founded
in 1860
training school
for nurses
In Mayfair
she remained
an authority
and advocate
for health care reform
Notes on Hospital
was published
in 1859
which focused on
how to properly
run civilian hospital
In 1908
she was conferred
the merit of honor
by King Edward
Statistician
The following were analyzed
army mortality data
and found
16,000 of the 18,000 deaths
these deaths were due to
to preventable diseases
and not to the battle
created an acquaintance called
"Nightingale rose diagram"
this diagram made
complicated data were accessible to all
mortality rate is reduced
new standards will be inspired
of sanitation in the army
With the support of Queen Victoria
I create a royal commission
on the health of the army
became
honorary member of
la American Statistical Association.
the first female member
of the Royal Statistical Society
Death
Died
Saturday August 13, 1910
In August 1910
she sick
but he regained his health
funeral
was
quiet
modest
her relatives
turned down a
national funeral
was laid to rest
in Hampshire, England.
Legacy
known as
Lady with the Lamp
Angel of the Crimea
The Florence Nightingale Museum
it's found
Nightingale Training School for Nurses
houses more than 2,000 artifacts
commemorating
the life and career
revered as
the pioneer of
modern nursing.
Nursing
in 1850
return to London
Middlesex hospital
Her performance
was promoted
to the superintendent
proved challenging
cholera outbreak
unsanitary conditions
rapid spread of the disease
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her mission
to improve
hygiene practices
reducing
her hard work
affected her health
The Crimean War
In October of 1853
In 1854
british soldiers
sent to the Black Sea
The hospitals
do not have
female nurses
for
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letter
from
Secretary of War Sidney Herbert
to her
in order to
organize a
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The British Empire
at war with
The Russian Empire
for the control of
Ottoman Empire