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  1. Florence Nightingale? (Who Was) by Liz Gogerly, 2009-09-10
  2. Learning About Compassion Through the Life of Florence Nightingale (Character Building Book) by Kiki Mosher, 1997-08
  3. Leadership And Management According To Florence Nightingale by Beth T. Ulrich, 1992-05-08
  4. Florence Nightingale (Rookie Biographies) by Carol Alexander, 2005-03
  5. Florence Nightingale's Nuns (Vision Book Series, 49) by Emmeline Garnett, 1961
  6. The Drummer Boys Battle: Florence Nightingale (Trailblazer Books #21) by Dave and Neta Jackson, 1997-02-01
  7. PASSION OF FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, THE by Hugh Small, 2010-08
  8. Florence Nightingale by Anne Colver, 1966-06
  9. Florence Nightingale (Uaborne Famous Lives) by Lucy Lethbridge, 2005-01-30
  10. Florence Nightingale (First Biographies) by Lola M. Schaefer, Wyatt Schaefer, 2006-01-31
  11. Notes on Nursing by Florence Nightingale, 2010-09-27
  12. Florence Nightingale: 1820-1910 (Biography & Memoirs) by Cecil Blanche Fitzgerald Woodham-Smith, 1996-06
  13. Florence Nightingale by Woodham Smith Cecil,
  14. Florence Nightingale At First Hand: Vision, Power, Legacy by Lynn McDonald, 2010-04-01

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Ho er kvinna med jernvilje frå Krim-krigen, skarp i kantane - og hjartegod. Florence Nightingale var ein stor helsereformator, og ein pioner i bruken av statistikk. Ho var dyrka av folket og frykta av byråkratane.
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Sjeldan er eit folk blitt så opprørt som det britiske da krigskorrespondenten William Howard Russel i midten av oktober 1854 sende heim rapportar til The Times om tilstanden ved krigssjukehuset i Skutari, der den tyrkiske armeen lånte ut kasernene sine som lasarett for britiske soldatar under Krimkrigen.
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Dette var det Florence Nightingale møtte da ho steig inn i sjukesalane til den engelske armeen i november 1854 i Skutari nær Istanbul. Den engelske ambassadøren budde like ved i eit praktfullt palass med tonnevis av sølvtøy og 25 tenarar. Han hadde aldri sett sine bein i krigslasarettet i Skutari.
Fekk tidleg sjå ulikskapen
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Kva kallet ville gå ut på, visste ho ikkje. At ho skulle pleie sjuke, var altfor fjernt for ei kvinne frå overklassa. Marsjordren var: bli gift!

62. 42550. Nightingale, Florence. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION florence nightingale (1820–1910), British nurse. ForeverYours, florence nightingale Selected Letters, ch. 4 (1989).
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63. Nightingale, Florence. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. nightingale, florence. florence nightingalewas the first woman to be given the British Order of Merit (1907).
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66. Nightingale, Florence - Bright Sparcs Biographical Entry
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Nurse and Hospital administrator Born: 15 May 1820 Florence, Italy. Died: 13 August 1910 London, England. Florence Nightingale led a major reforms in hospital nursing in the United Kingdom from the 1850s and was later consulted by foreign governments especially in relation to wartime nursing. Improved sanitation and education were the key elements of her reforms. Structure based on ISAAR(CPF) - click here for an explanation of the fields Prepared by: McCarthy, G.J.
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67. Nightingale, Florence: Florence Nightingale And The Birth Of Professional Nursin
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Nightingale, Florence Florence Nightingale and the Birth of Professional Nursing . Edited by Lori Williamson. Distributed for the Thoemmes Press. 1526 p., 6 Volumes. 1999 Cloth CUSA $790.00tx 1-85506-635-1 This is a new six-volume set of writings by Nightingale and her contemporaries on nursing and health care in nineteenth-century England. Topics include hospital nursing, district nursing and education, all of which underwent a transformation from the mid-nineteenth century onwards as nursing became professionalized and began to enjoy increased prestige, thanks in large part to the reforming efforts of Florence Nightingale. Nightingale's thoughts are supplemented by those of Elizabeth Garrett on hospital nursing, J. Clarke Jervoise on infection, Arthur Cotton on conditions in India, and Mrs Dacre Craven and William Rathbone on district nursing. Historically, Nightingale is an important figure in nursing and sanitary reform; she published copiously in these areas, using her own experiences in England and the Crimea as a basis for her critique of medicine and medical care and for her recommendations for improvement; she promoted the professionalization of nursing; she sought to improve the conditions of hospitals by actively promoting principles of sanitation; and she was elevated to the status of national heroine during the Crimean War. Nightingale was prominent as a critic, commentator and reformer of hospitals and nursing. Her writings address the relevant issues confronted by individuals who sought to elevate nursing to a respected profession, and they offer insight into what was perceived to be a woman's special role in the healing art, the often fraught nature of the nurse's relationship to medicine, and the sanitary conditions in hospitals and homes where people lived, died and nursed the ill. This major set is edited and introduced by Dr Lori Williamson, and will be of interest for academics in the history of medicine, nursing, sanitation, social welfare, and gender studies.

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71. Florence Nightingale - Britannia Biographies
florence nightingale (18201910) florence nightingale received an unusually broadclassical education from her wealthy father, but was confined to studying the
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Florence Nightingale received an unusually broad classical education from her wealthy father, but was confined to studying the social and health conditions of the day rather than putting her ideas into practice. Nursing was not then considered a respectable occupation for a young lady.
The Crimean War finally gave her the opportunity to demonstrate how trained nurses, proper hygiene and efficient organization could transform healthcare. She went on to instigate important reforms in the British Army and set up the Nightingale School of Nurses, which sent trained nurses around Britain and the world. Britannia Biographies A Addison, Joseph Alanbrooke, Lord Albert, Prince Alexander, H.R.L.G. Ambrosius Aurelianus Arthur, King Arviragus Ashe, Geoffrey Austen, Jane B Bates, Thomas Bede, the Venerable Bedivere, Sir Bell, Alexander Graham Blair, Tony

72. Nightingale, Florence
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    NIGHTINGALE, Florence Medicine, Religion British nurse, hospital reformer and philanthropist; embodied the epitome of nursing. A hymn book, Hymns Ancient and Modern for Use in the Services of the Church with Accompanying Tunes, ed. by William Henry Monk, Mus. Doc. 938pp, small 8vo, leather (inner hinges strengthened, binding chipped). London, ca. 1890. Very rare.

    76. Florence Nightingale
    nightingale, florence, Letters from Egypt. A. and GA Spottiswoode, 1854. nightingale,florence, Letters from Egypt A Journey on the Nile, 1849—1850.
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    International Association for Nursing Ethics Return to ICNE Index Florence Nightingale The middle-class English woman, Florence Nightingale, may be regarded as the true founder of nursing as a profession. She took a team of nurses to Scutari (now Uskudar, Turkey) in 1854, into the Crimean War. By applying her scrupulous methods she reduced the hospital death rate from 42 percent to 2 percent. Born in Florence, Italy she trained in Germany and France. She wrote the now classic Notes on Nursing . She was awarded the UK's Order of Merit in 1907. Select Bibliography Biographies Cook, Sir Edward Tyas, The Life of Florence Nightingale, London: Macmillan, 1914. Smith, F. B., Florence Nightingale, Reputation and Power. London: Croom Helm, 1981. Strachey, Lytton, Eminent Victorians. London: Chatto and Windus, 1918. Letters Vicinus, Martha, and Nergaard, Bea, eds., Ever Yours, Florence Nightingale. London: Virago, 1989. Texts Calabria, Michael D., and Macrae, Janet A. (eds), Suggestions for Thought: selections and commentaries, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1994. Nightingale, Florence, Letters from Egypt. A. and G. A. Spottiswoode, 1854.

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    78. Victorian Biographies: Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)
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    Victorian Biographies: Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) Name: Life Role: Nightingale, Florence Nurse Born: Place of Birth: Died: Nationality: British Biography: Remembered best as 'The Lady of the Lamp' who wandered the corridors of the military hospital at Scutari during the Crimean War (1854-6), comforting the sick soldiers. Although trained as a nurse, it was as an administrator and organiser that her real talents lay. She transformed nursing, changing its members from untrained, disrespected and often unrespectable amateurs into a highly skilled and rigidly disciplined profession. She came from an upper-middle class family, and after her return from the Crimea, she devoted herself to setting up a school for nurses. Although an invalid for much of her life, she showed great energy in promoting the new nursing service. Choose Another Victorian Biography

    79. NIGHTINGALE, Florence, Mortality Of The British Army At Home & Abroad, & During
    B. L. Rootenberg Rare Books. nightingale, florence Mortality of the BritishArmy at home abroad, during the Russian War London Harrison Sons 1858.
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    NIGHTINGALE, Florence Folio, [vi], 21, [1] pp., With 11 chromolithographed diagrams (8 folding). Bound with 7 other reports on similar subjects in red cloth, gilt-lettered spine. First printing of this unsigned pamphlet that appeared in the Report of the Royal Commission. According to Nightingale, her anonymous paper was the first to depict statistical facts by means of pictorial charts. The report was prepared by members of a commission appointed to inquire into the regulations affecting the sanitary condition of the army, the organization of military hospitals and the treatment of the sick and wounded. This volume also contains reports of committees to consider amendments to increase the efficiency of the Army Hospital Corps and other items of interest regarding the status of medical officers of the Army. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by ; click here for further details.

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