http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Nightingale
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Florence Nightingale, OM, RRC (/ˈflɒrəns ˈnaɪtɨŋɡeɪl/; 12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910) was a celebrated British social reformer and statistician, and the founder of modern nursing. She came to prominence while serving as a nurse during the Crimean War, where she tended to wounded soldiers. She was known as "The Lady with the Lamp" after her habit of making rounds at night.
Early 21st century commentators have asserted Nightingale's
achievements in the Crimean War had been exaggerated by the media at the
time, to satisfy the public's need for a hero, but her later
achievements remain widely accepted. In 1860, Nightingale laid the
foundation of professional nursing with the establishment of her nursing school at St Thomas' Hospital in London. It was the first secular nursing school in the world, now part of King's College London. The Nightingale Pledge taken by new nurses was named in her honour, and the annual International Nurses Day
is celebrated around the world on her birthday. Her social reforms
include improving healthcare for all sections of British society,
improving healthcare and advocating for better hunger relief in India,
helping to abolish laws regulating prostitution that were overly harsh
to women, and expanding the acceptable forms of female participation in
the workforce.
Nightingale was a prodigious and versatile writer. In her lifetime
much of her published work was concerned with spreading medical
knowledge. Some of her tracts were written in simple English so they
could easily be understood by those with poor literary skills. She also
helped popularise the graphical presentation of statistical data. Much
of her writing, including her extensive work on religion and mysticism,
has only been published posthumously.
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