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Miss Florence Nightingale, 1910
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Miss Florence Nightingale, 1910
Miss Florence Nightingale, 1910. Named after the place of her birth in Italy, Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) devoted her life to the sick and suffering. She volunteered for duty in the Crimean War (1854-1856), and whilst at the hospital barracks at Scutari, she drastically reduced the mortality rate by imposing a strict discipline and high standards of sanitation. In 1859, she wrote Notes on Nursing, and in 1861 she founded the St Thomass School of Nursing in London. A print from The Graphic, 21st May 1910
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Aged Bedchamber Bedroom Crimean War 1853 1856 Elderly Florence Florence Nightingale Healthcare Lady Of The Lamp Nightingale Nurse Print Collector16 Reformer
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This print showcases Miss Florence Nightingale, a remarkable woman who dedicated her life to the care of the sick and suffering. Born in Italy in 1820, she was named after the city of her birth - Florence. Miss Nightingale's impact on healthcare is immeasurable. During the Crimean War from 1854 to 1856, she volunteered for duty and revolutionized medical practices at Scutari hospital barracks. By implementing strict discipline and high standards of sanitation, she drastically reduced mortality rates among soldiers. Her passion for nursing led her to write "Notes on Nursing" in 1859, a seminal work that laid the foundation for modern nursing practices. In 1861, Miss Nightingale founded the St Thomass School of Nursing in London, further cementing her legacy as a pioneer in healthcare education. This portrait captures Miss Florence Nightingale's serene yet determined expression. Her face reflects wisdom gained through years of service and dedication to improving patient care. The monochrome image adds depth and timelessness to this snapshot from history. As an English reformer during the Victorian era, Miss Nightingale played a pivotal role in shaping healthcare systems worldwide. Known as "the lady with the lamp" she became an enduring symbol of compassion and selflessness within nursing profession. This print serves as a poignant reminder of Miss Florence Nightingale's indelible mark on medicine and her unwavering commitment to alleviating human suffering.
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