Reproduction of the original: Florence Nightingale by Laura E. Richards
This volume contains much on Nightingale’s efforts to achieve real reforms.
For many, Florence Nightingale is the most famous woman of her day, second only perhaps to Queen Victoria.
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The book demonstrates afresh her unparalleled and ongoing influence on professional nursing, on the core concepts of health, disease, and access to care as we understand them today.
The Nightingales went home to England when winter returned and moved into Lea Hurst, a great old house that William had inherited. Lea Hurst had belonged to William's great-uncle “Mad Peter Nightingale,” a man remembered for his wild ...
This sixth volume in the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale reports Nightingale’s considerable accomplishments in the development of a public health care system based on health promotion and disease prevention.
In Florence Nightingale’s day, if a person was sick – and lucky – he or she was nursed at home with caring family members tending the bedside.
Collected Works of Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale Lynn McDonald, rard Vallé ... volume will prove to be of interest to people with numerous interests in British and imperial history beyond Nightingale's specific role.
Read & Co. are republishing this volume now in a modern edition complete with an introductory from “Beneath the Banner, Being Narratives of Noble Lives and Brave Deeds” by F. J. Cross.
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