She developed hospitals in the way Nurses Were to be trained and Educated. Nursing was a demoralizing and low occupation before Florence Nightingale turned it into a Noble and Honorable Profession we recognize today. Her friend Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman to qualify as a doctor in the United States. Edward T, Cook wrote a book in contribution of Miss. Nightingale , entitled "The life of Florence Nightingale" She Died in 1910.
I was told it was due to severe (third Stage) Syphilis infection. I can not be 100 % sure of this, I wasn't There.
Florence Nightingale did not make any hospitals. That is NOT what she did and NOT what she is famous for.She was a social reformer and statistician, and the founder of modern nursing (not hospitals).
Florence Nightingale's nickname was 'The lady with the lamp' because at night, in the hospitals it was dark and they had no electricity, so she walked around with a lantern.
Florence Nightingale disliked the unsanitary conditions in hospitals, which she worked to improve through her nursing reforms.
Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale was a nurse from the Crimea war that helped the army by curing the soldiers... not all did she do that she also helped by making the "hospitals" be much cleaner
Florence Nightingale.
Yes because she was famous for her work in the military hospitals of the Crimea, Nightingale established nursing as a respectable profession for women.
her big challenge was to improve hospitals and make them more healthy and clean
Florence Nightingale's middle name was "Nightingale." She was named after the city of her birth, Florence, Italy.
florence nightingale was named after florence in italy
Florence Nightingale.
florence nightingale was a woman