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Florence Nightingale The Woman Behind The Face
Being a nurse myself I've always be interested in learning about Florance Nightingale and the history of Nursing. Her story is very interesting and a wonderful part of Women's history. This lens is a memorial to Florence Nightingale and everything that she accomplished for the medical field.
Florence Nightingale The Woman Behind The Face
Being a nurse myself I've always be interested in learning about Florance Nightingale and the history of Nursing. Her story is very interesting and a wonderful part of Women's history. This lens is a memorial to Florence Nightingale and everything that she accomplished for the medical field.
Florence Nightingale
What does Florence Nightingale have to do with mathematics?
Florence Nightingale, (12 May 1820 - 13 August 1910), revolutionized the way patients are treated and how the records of these patients are kept. Her work during the Crimean War is said to have brought nursing into a real career, not just "nursing." The professionalism of nursing that we have today owes much to Florence. Florence Nightingale at first glance is only associated with nursing. However, her contributions to mathematics and statistics is great. She revolutionized the way
What does Florence Nightingale have to do with mathematics?
Florence Nightingale, (12 May 1820 - 13 August 1910), revolutionized the way patients are treated and how the records of these patients are kept. Her work during the Crimean War is said to have brought nursing into a real career, not just "nursing." The professionalism of nursing that we have today owes much to Florence. Florence Nightingale at first glance is only associated with nursing. However, her contributions to mathematics and statistics is great. She revolutionized the way
Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), often known as "the lady with the lamp", was the great reformer of hospital nursing. Her reforms have influenced much of modern health care. Having trained as a nurse (against the wishes of her family), she heard of the sufferings of the wounded in the Crimean War in 1853 and she offered to go to war zone to help. She arrived with a party of 34 nurses in Crimea in 1854 and gradually managed to take over responsibility for the care of the sick and wounded. T...
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), often known as "the lady with the lamp", was the great reformer of hospital nursing. Her reforms have influenced much of modern health care. Having trained as a nurse (against the wishes of her family), she heard of the sufferings of the wounded in the Crimean War in 1853 and she offered to go to war zone to help. She arrived with a party of 34 nurses in Crimea in 1854 and gradually managed to take over responsibility for the care of the sick and wounded. T...
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