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  1. Florence Nightingale (Groundbreakers-Scientists & Inventors) by John Malam, 2003-04
  2. Florence Nightingale: The Lady of the Lamp (Women of Faith) by Basil Miller, 1987-07-01
  3. Florence Nightingale: Avenging Angel by Hugh Small, 1999-11-20
  4. Florence Nightingale's Notes on Nursing and Notes on Nursing for the Labouring Classes: Commemorative Edition with Historical Commentary
  5. Florence Nightingale (Yesterday's Classics) by Laura E. Richards, 2007-10-29
  6. Florence Nightingale: Letters from the Crimea
  7. Nursing as a Spiritual Practice: A Contemporary Application of Florence by Janet Macrae PhDRN, 2001-04-10
  8. Lonely Crusader: The Life of Florence Nightingale, 1820-1910 by Cecil Blanche Fitzgerald Woodham-Smith, 1951
  9. Florence Nightingale to her nurses; a selection from Miss Nightingale's addresses to probationers and nurses of the Nightingale school at St. Thomas's hospital by Florence Nightingale, Rosalind Nightingale Nash, 2010-08-24
  10. Ever Yours, Florence Nightingale: Selected Letters by Florence Nightingale, 1990-03-01
  11. So...You Want to Be A Florence Nightingale? by Lindsey McGraw, 2009-07-29
  12. Florence Nightingale: Gods Servant at the Battlefield (The Sowers) by David R. Collins, 1985-06-03
  13. Florence Nightingale (History Maker Bios) by Susan Bivin Aller, 2007-01
  14. Florence Nightingale: Mystic, Visionary, Healer Deluxe Edition by Barbara Dossey, 2009-08-15

21. Florence Nightingale David
florence nightingale David. August 23, 1909 July 23, 1993. Written College).florence nightingale David was born August 23, 1909.
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Florence Nightingale David
August 23, 1909 - July 23, 1993
Written by Catherine O'Sullivan, Class of 1998 (Agnes Scott College)
Fortunately, David’s perseverance paid off quickly when in 1933 she was offered a job by Karl Pearson to work as a research assistant in his laboratory at the University College in London. Pearson made sure David’s college scholarship was extended and served as a source of encouragement for her. Two years later she became an assistant lecturer for the college’s Statistics Department and then received her doctorate in statistics from there in 1938. In 1939, David made the most out of the opportunities brought forth by World War II. She became an experimental officer and senior statistician for the Research and Experiments Department, was scientific advisor on mines for the Military Experimental Establishment and served as a member on the Land Mines Committee, Ministry of Home Security and Scientific Advisory Council. David felt that the war gave women more opportunities and that conditions for them are now better because of it. After the war, David continued her job as lecturer at the University College in London until 1962 when she became a professor. The college had a society for scientists on the faculty, but David was not a member because it did not include women. Therefore, David took a stand and founded a scientific society that included both men and women. At the same time, David also became a visiting professor and research statistician for the Department of Statistics and Applied Climatology and Forestry Division at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1968 she was offered a job as professor and chair of the Department of Biostatistics at the University of California at Riverside. David became the chair of the department of statistics in 1970. Seven years later, she retired from Riverside and became professor emeritus and research associate in Biostatistics at the University of California at Berkeley.

22. Welcome To The Florence Nightingale School Of Nursing And Midwifery
florence nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery. Offers diplomas to postgraduate degrees. Includes list of courses and continuing education opportunities.
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23. Nightingale
Biography of florence nightingale (18201910) florence nightingale. Born 12 May 1820 in florence, Italy
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Florence Nightingale
Born: 12 May 1820 in Florence, Italy
Died: 13 August 1910 in East Wellow, England
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Florence Nightingale is best remembered for her work as a nurse during the Crimean War and her contribution towards the reform of the sanitary conditions in military field hospitals. However, what is less well known about this amazing woman is her love of mathematics, especially statistics, and how this love played an important part in her life's work. Named after the city of her birth, Nightingale was born at the Villa Colombia in Florence, Italy, on the 12th May 1820. Her parents, William Edward Nightingale and his wife Frances, were touring Europe for the first two years of their marriage. Nightingale's elder sister had been born in Naples the year before. The Nightingales' gave their first born the Greek name for the city, which was Panthenope. William Nightingale had been born with the surname Shore. He had changed it to Nightingale after inheriting from a rich relative, Peter Nightingale of Lea, near Matlock, Derbyshire. The girls grew up in the country spending much of their time at Lea Hurst in Derbyshire. When Nightingale was about five years old her father bought a house called Embley near Romsey in Hampshire. This now meant that the family spent the summer months in Derbyshire, while the rest of the year was spent at Embley. Between these moves there were trips to London, the Isle of Wight and to relatives.

24. Capio UK
Specialists in the treatment of psychological and emotional problems, addictions and eating disorders.
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26. Clendening History Of Medicine Library: Nightingale Letters
AUTHOR, nightingale, florence, 18201910. SUBJECT, nightingale, florence,1820-1910 Nurses biography Philosophy, Nursing collected works.
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In addition to the original letters, the Clendening History of Medicine Library holds several books by and about Florence Nightingale. A few are listed here; more will be added shortly. AUTHOR Nightingale, Florence, 1820-1910. TITLE As Miss Nightingale said ... : Florence Nightingale through her sayings : a Victorian perspective / edited by Monica Baly. PUBLISHER London : Scutari Press, 1991. DESCRIPTION xvi, 136 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. NOTE NOTE Excerpts from private notes, correspondence, and published works. Includes bibliographical references (p. 127-129) and index. SUBJECT Nightingale, Florence, 1820-1910
Nurses biography
Philosophy, Nursing collected works AUTHOR Nightingale, Florence, 1820-1910. TITLE Cassandra : an essay / by Florence Nightingale ; with an introd. by Myra Stark and an epilogue by Cynthia MacDonald. PUBLISHER Old Westbury, N.Y. : Feminist Press, c1979. DESCRIPTION 60 p. ; 22 cm.

27. Internurse.com | History
A 52 second WAV file of florence nightingale's voice, recorded July 30, 1890.
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Nightingale Seacole Bedford Fenwick 1st Person Memory ... Book Club Florence Nightingale's Internurse home page The Full 52.21 seconds of her voice recording
what she says is "At Florence Nightingale's house, London. July the 30th. Eighteen hundred and ninety. When I am no longer even a memory, just a name, I hope my voice may perpetuate the great work of my life. God bless my dear old Comrades at Balaclava and bring them safe to shore." In the money... Poem about The Lady With the lamp (Santa Filomena) by Longfellow. The Nightingale Pledge Nightingale- a historic nursing leader Links to Florence Nightingale material A suggested bibliography We are always delighted to hear from you, please contact us at history@internurse.com

28. Nightingale-project
The Collected Works of florence nightingale. Now available!! Celebrate! florencenightingale's Spirituality. florence nightingale's Reputation.
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The Collected Works of Florence Nightingale N ow available!! Celebrate! 150 Years of Nightingale 's Work Introduction to the Project Publication How to Order ... Contact Us Send mail to Dr. Margaret Griffin with questions or comments about this web site.
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29. Historiske Personer
Korte biografier over en rekke personer florence nightingale, Simon Bolivar, Aristoteles, Konfucius, Samuel de Champlain, Rachel Louise Carson, Chandragupta og Asoka Maurya, Norman Ernest Borlaug, Hannibal, Pasteur, DjengisKhan, Marie og Pierre Curie, Attila, Martin Luther, og Thutmoses III.
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30. Florence Nightingale
Resources on one of the most famous nurses in history. From the About.com Guide to Women's History.Category Health Nursing History florence nightingale......Biographies, common questions, information on nurses and nursing, bibliographies,and other resources on florence nightingale, the Lady with the Lamp. She
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Florence Nightingale Biographies, common questions, information on nurses and nursing, bibliographies, and other resources on Florence Nightingale, the "Lady with the Lamp." She made history with her nursing work in the Crimean War and helped shake up the field of medicine. Her opinions on women physicians and her invention of the pie chart are included. Florence Nightingale Quotations
A few choice quotations from Florence Nightingale, the Lady with the Lamp. The Lady with the Lamp Article by Deborah Pulliam, from

31. Modern History Sourcebook: Florence Nightingale: Rural Hygiene
From the Modern History Sourcebook, an essay by nightingale.Category Health Nursing History florence nightingale......Back to Modern History SourceBook. Modern History Sourcebook florencenightingale Rural Hygiene. florence nightingale (1820­1910
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Florence Nightingale (1820­1910), usually presented as a sort of secular saint for her work on improving nursing during the Crimean War (1851-1854), is an example of woman who turned away from conventional domesticity to engage in a career. After Crimea, Nightingale, using very unsentimental statistical data, worked in the area of public health, hospital administration, and sanitary reform. We will now deal with the PRESENT STATE OF RURAL HYGIENE, which is indeed a pitiful and disgusting story, dreadful to tell. For the sake of giving actual facts,-it is no use lecturing upon drainage, water­supply, wells, pig­sties, storage of excrement, storage of refuse, etc., etc., in general; they are dreadfully concrete,-I take leave to give the facts of one rural district, consisting of villages and one small market town, as described by a Local Government Board official this year; and I will ask the ladies here present whether they could not match these facts in every county in the kingdom. Perhaps, too, the lady lecturers on Rural Hygiene will favour us with some of their experiences. A large number of the poor­cottages have been recently condemned as "unfit for human habitation," but though "unfit" many are still "inhabited," from lack of other accommodation.

32. Victorians
Resources for school projects on the Victorian era. Music, images of the Queen, the phonograph, florence nightingale and Education.
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Back We can't tell you EVERYTHING about the Victorians. There were so many of them. Life changed so much .... here's some ideas that we hope you will find interesting. Her Majesty Queen Victoria Victoria was born in 1819 and died in 1901. What did she look like? What did she do? Violet has a collection of photographs for you to look at. Sounds of the Century What have these three Austrian gentlemen got in common? Was music only for the rich ... or could anyone listen? Change and invention Queen Victoria lived for 82 years. There were many changes to everyday life in those years. You can all be pleased that Thomas Edison invented the Phonograph. Lord Simpson has just bought the latest one.
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Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale changed the way in which people are looked after when they are ill. She also had some very important advice to give about bringing up baby!! Going to School in Victorian Times Eton and Harrow were only for the rich.

33. NIGHTINGALE, FLORENCE
nightingale, florence. Nurse statistician (1820 1910) She was a famousnurse, of course. She also was an accomplished mathematician.
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NIGHTINGALE, FLORENCE
Nurse statistician (1820 - 1910) She was a famous nurse, of course. She also was an accomplished mathematician. She is the first person in the English speaking world to apply statistics to the study of public health. She invented the pie chart so beloved of business and government. She was a prolific writer of letters and these give a sense of the times in which she worked. The text of some of her letters are available at the Clendening History of Medicine Library at the University of Kansas Return to Homepage

34. Wellow Golf Club - Hampshire, England
Set in over 200 acres of parkland surrounding Embley Park, former home of florence nightingale. Near Romsey in Hampshire.
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This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. Wellow Golf Club is set in over 200 acres of picturesque parkland surrounding Embley Park, former home of Florence Nightingale. a tranquil location away from the hustle and bustle of the town, Easy to find and plenty of parking. There are 3 sets of 9 holes totaling over 9000 yards, with a large practice area supported by full changing facilities and a well stocked professional shop. Visitors and society bookings welcomed. Wellow Golf Club. Ryedown Lane, East Wellow, Romsey. Hampshire.

35. Florence Nightingale, Avenging Angel
Information supplemental to a book by that title.Category Health Nursing History florence nightingale......florence nightingale, Avenging Angel 17 April 2002 Lots of new stuff about florencenightingale that isn't in the book. The BBC vs. florence nightingale.
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37. Florence Nightingale Museum Web Site
A tribute to the famous nurse. Includes opening hours, location and directions as well as background information her life and work.
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Florence Nightingale , the daughter of the wealthy landowner, William Nightingale of Embly Park, Hampshire, was born in Florence, Italy, on 12th May, 1820. Her father was a Unitarian and a Whig who was involved in the anti-slavery movement. As a child, Florence was very close to her father, who, without a son, treated her as his friend and companion. He took responsibility for her education and taught her Greek, Latin, French, German, Italian, history, philosophy and mathematics.
At seventeen she felt herself to be called by God to some unnamed great cause. Florence's mother, Fanny Nightingale, also came from a staunch

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Florence Nightingale
Notes on Nursing , which gave an enormous stimulus to the study of this subject in England. According to Miss Nightingale nursing ought to signify the proper use of fresh air, light, warmth, cleanliness, quiet, and the selection and administration of diet - all at the least expense of vital force to the patient.
Santa Filomena, and the popular estimate of her character and mission was summed up in a particularly felicitous anagram, Flit on, cheering angel . [Adapted from Encyclopedia Britannica (1911) Browse
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