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Inspiring story of Florence Nightingale from her earliest days as privileged daughter of an English squire to her role as Angel of the Crimea.
Reproduction of the original: Florence Nightingale by Laura E. Richards
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Brand new in paperback with a great new cover, this book tells the astounding story of the pioneering nurse who accepted the invitation to care for soldiers in the Crimean War, and who transformed nursing into the skilled and highly trained ...
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Florence Nightingale
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 ...
Flo recommended that every bed in a ward have a ticket identifying which diet its patient was on . Wardmasters , supervised by doctors , should requisition needed food the day before it was distributed . Meat should be sent directly to ...
Nightingale, Florence
Introduces the life of Florence Nightingale, a pioneer of women's nursing, including her childhood, training, work in the Crimean War, and her school for nurses.
This series narrates the lives of famous individuals whilst providing evidence about their exploits and accomplishments. The books are ideal for shared reading during the Literacy Hour. Aimed at 9 year olds with special educational needs.
An easy biography of Florence Nightingale, told in graphic format.
Florence Nightingale is usually thought of for her work in the Crimean War, where, as the "Lady with the Lamp," she tirelessly nursed wounded soldiers at all hours of the night and day.
Winner of the Elizabeth Longford prize for Historical Biography Mark Bostridge's Florence Nightingale is a masterful and effortlessly enjoyable biography of one of Britain's most iconic heroines.
Florence Nightingale achieved fame for her l eadership of a group of British nurses during the Crimean Wa r. After the war, she dedicated herself to promoting public health. This...
In this biography book for kids ages 8-11, learn all about the inspiring story of Florence Nightingale - social reformer, statistician, and mother of modern nursing who bucked the social norms of her day and changed the world.
Series Editors: Kinley E. Roby, Northeastern University; Herbert Sussman, Northeastern University; Joseph Bartolomeo, University of Massachusetts; George Economou, University of Oklahoma; Arthur F. Kinney, University of Massachusetts Twaynes United States...
The entire correspondence has been published, with an excellent background discussion, by G.C. Cook, in Victorian Incurables: A History of the Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability, Putney. Source: From five letters to T. Graham Balfour, ...