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  1. Florence Nightingale as seen in her portraits. With a sketch of her life, and an account of her relations to the origin of the Red Cross Society by Maude E. 1869-1940 Abbott, 2010-08-01
  2. Florence Nightingale at First Hand by Lynn McDonald, 2010-03-17
  3. Florence Nightingale: A Photo-illustrated Biography (Photo Illustrated Biographies Ser.) by Lucile Davis, 1999-08
  4. Florence Nightingale (Heroes of the Faith) by Sam Wellman, 2004-07-01
  5. Eminent Victorians: Cardinal Manning, Florence Nightingale, Dr. Arnold, General Gordon by Lytton Strachey, 2010-09-09
  6. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE by CECIL WOODHAM SMITH, 1950
  7. Florence Nightingale (Lives and Times) by Rebecca Vickers, 2002-01
  8. Florence Nightingale and the Birth of Professional Nursing (Western influence on Japan) by Florence Nightingale, 1999-09
  9. Anastasia, Florence Nightingale, and I, A Nurse's Story by Barbara Brooks Wallace, 2009-04-30
  10. Florence Nightingale: The Founder of Modern Nursing (People Who Made a Difference) by Mary Tolan, 1991-01
  11. Notes on hospitals by Florence Nightingale, 2010-09-09
  12. We Were There with Florence Nightingale in the Crimea (We Were There Series, 21) by Robert N. Webb, 1958
  13. Florence Nightingale by Jeannette Covert Nolan, 1965
  14. Florence Nightingale ... by Edith Gittings Reid, 2010-02-25

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  • 82. ResAnet Results Summary
    Sort By Title. Search Term(s) Subject=nightingale, florence, 18201910, 7 matchesfound. sn, 1916?; Recordnightingale, florence, 1820-1910.
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  • Huxley, Elspeth, 1907-. Florence Nightingale / by Elspeth Huxley. London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson, [1975]
  • Goldsmith, Margaret, 1894-. Florence Nightingale : the woman and the legend / by Margaret Goldsmith. London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1937.
  • Bishop, W. J. (William John). A bio-bibliography of Florence Nightingale / compiled by W.J. Bishop ; completed by Sue Goldie. London : Dawsons of Pall Mall for the International Council of Nurses, 1962.
  • Strachey, Lytton, 1880-1932. Eminent Victorians : Cardinal Manning, Florence Nightingale, Dr. Arnold, General Gordon. New York Putnam n.d.
  • Abbott, Maude E. (Maude Elizabeth), 1869-1940. Florence Nightingale [microform] : as seen in her portraits : with a sketch of her life, and an account of her relation to the origin of the Red Cross Society. Boston : [s.n., 1916?]
  • Abbott, Maude E. (Maude Elizabeth), 1869-1940. Valedictory address to the graduating class of the Royal Victoria Hospital Training School for Nurses, April 12th, 1916 [microform] / Maude E. Abbott. [Montréal? : s.n., 1916?]
  • Nightingale, Florence, 1820-1910. Florence Nightingale : an introduction to her life and family / edited by Lynn McDonald. Waterloo, Ont. : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2001.
  • 83. Nightingale, Florence
    Translate this page nightingale, florence. Name, Vorname, Co-Autor, Herausgeber, Titel, Ort, Jahr, Reihentitel.Baly, Monica E. nein, florence nightingale and the nursing legacy, 2. Aufl.
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    Nightingale, Florence
    Name Vorname Co-Autor Hrsg. Titel Ort Jahr Reihentitel Baly Monica E.
    nein Florence Nightingale and the nursing legacy, 2. Aufl. London
    Beckmann Hanna
    nein Berlin (Quellenhefte zum Frauenleben in der Geschichte, H.20) Genschorek Wolfgang
    nein Florence Nightingale. Triumph der Menschlichkeit, 4. Aufl. Leipzig
    Vicinus Martha
    ja Ever yours, Florence Nightingale. Selected letters Cambridge, Mass.
    Nightingale Florence u. Sue M. Goldie ja "I have done my duty". Florence Nightingale in the Crimean War 1854-56 Iowa City
    Nightingale Florence u. Victor Skretkowicz ja Florence Nightingale´s notes on nursing London
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    nein Florence Nightingale. Avenging angel London Woodham-Smith Cecil nein Florence Nightingale. 1820-1910 London Vossen Carl nein Florence Nightingale, Geliebtes Kaiserswerth Strachey Lytton nein Florence Nightingale. Eine Biographie Frankfurt/ Main Stand: Dezember 2002

    84. Scarthin Books - Florence Nightingale
    As Miss nightingale Said. (nightingale, florence Baly, Monica E. (Ed.)) 23cm.200.Ill. (nightingale, florence Calabria, Michael D. (Ed.) etc.) 23cm.218.
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    of Cromford Florence Nightingale - a fragment Florence Nightingale's family seat, Lea Hurst, just two miles down the Derwent valley then up a lot, is now a superior residential home. Below in the valley of the Lea Brook is the family lead smelting site, which a Canadian librarian once suggested to me was responsible for F.N.'s (that is how she often signed herself, in pencil) fifty years as an invalid. Certainly it was a poisonous place, not a blade of grass grows on the site to this day. After she became a popular heroine, at least one local expression of admiration was published, 'a loyal address' with photographs of her and of the house. She was involved in the extension of the 19th century Derby Infirmary, and many Derbyshire babies, including my own, started life in a Nightingale Ward or Wing. Memorabilia turn up occasionally. The ancient Lea Wood, part of the Nightingale Estate, is to be sold to the Woodlands Trust; through Lea Wood, 100 years ago, walked the future writer Alison Uttley on her way to school - another tall, elegant and formidable Derbyshire woman! Florence Nightingale: an odd selection Florence Nightingale.

    85. CIENTEC: Florence Nightingale
    Translate this page La dama de la lámpara florence nightingale (1820-1910) Recopilación y traducciónde Alejandra León-Castellá. Fuente nightingale, florence.
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    Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) Desconocido para muchos es su desarrollo innovador de técnicas en el análisis estadístico (como el "ploteo" de incidencias de muerte prevenible entre los militares durante la guerra), con lo cual mostró, finalmente, cómo un fenómeno social podía ser medido objetivamente y analizado matemáticamente.
    Se supone que las mujeres no deben tener una ocupación suficientemente importante para no ser interrumpida...Ellas se han acostumbrado a considerar la ocupación intelectual como un pasatiempo egoísta, y es su "deber" dejarlo, para atender a cualquiera más pequeño que ellas. Dos años más tarde ella fue nombrada la directora residentes del hospital para mujeres inválidas en Harley Street, London. El año siguiente Nightingale se le dio permiso de que llevara a treinta y ocho enfermeras a cuidar a los soldados británicos en la guerra. Nightingale encontró que las condiciones en el hospital militar en Scutari eran alarmantes. Los hombres eran mantenidos en cuartos sin sábanas ni comida decente. Sin lavar, ellas mantenían sus uniformes puestos, "tiesos de la suciedad". En estas condiciones no era sorprendente que en los hospitales militares, heridas de guerra era solo la sexta razón de defunción. Enfermedades como el tifus, cólera y disentería eran las tres causas principales por las cuales la proporción de muertos era tan alta.

    86. [NIGHTINGALE, Florence], Autographs, Manuscripts, Letters,
    nightingale, florence, Eight telegrams to Dr De'ath from florence nightingale andothers (received copies only in the hand of the telegraph clerk), 1892/8
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    Restart site [NIGHTINGALE, Florence]
    Eight telegrams to Dr De'ath from Florence Nightingale and others (received copies only - in the hand of the telegraph clerk), 1892/8
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    87. Florence Nightingale: Facts And Extensive Reading List
    Go to anecdotes on florence nightingale's nightingale, florence, At HarleyStreet Her Reports to the Governors of Her PB Nursing Home 18531854.
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    Essential facts about Florence Nightingale, as well as a very extensive reading list! 
    Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not , opened Nightingale Training School for Nurses in London, privately circulated rambling Suggestions for Thought . 1861 moved to South Street residence in London, spent rest of life administering nursing school and unofficially advising many medical enterprises. Died August 13, 1910. Buried St. Margaret churchyard at Wellow, near Embley Park.
              Go to anecdotes on Florence Nightingale's...                               
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             Go to this page to learn five values that made her a hero of history.
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    In association with Amazon.com. Order key books by clicking: HC                             PB (for hardcover)         (for paperback) BY FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE: Calabria, Michael D., ed., Florence Nightingale in Egypt and Greece: Her HC PB      Diary and "Visions" . Albany: State University of New York Press, 1997.

    88. LookSmart / Search Results For "Florence Nightingale"
    nightingale, florence Spartacus Educational - Learn about the nurse's ideas onhospital reform and women's rights in excerpts from her books and letters.
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    89. Florence Nightingale
    nightingale, florence. Collier's Encyclopedia. 1989 ed. nightingale,florence. Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia. 1995 ed.
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    Florence Nightingale: Progress Comes Slowly for the Masses This is one of the few photographs of Florence Nightingale because she did not enjoy being in the eye of the public. The picture shows her wearing a white nursing cap which later became the style for other nurses. Florence Nightingale's achievements as a nurse and activist in sanitation were a major turning point in the history of health care. Before Miss Nightingale,nurses were either poor servant-class workers, or Roman Catholic nuns. Nurses were usually uneducated in medicine, and did not have much experience in the field. Florence started the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing, she felt all nurses should be well educated. Nightingale helped to break down class barriers, by allowing members of all classes into her school. Before Florence, most hospitals were dirty and poorly planned buildings. Florence's observation, that cleanliness decreased the death rate influenced others to impose sanitation requirements. Florence Nightingale had a major impact on the development of medicine by changing the way nurses were viewed and creating higher sanitary standards for hospitals. Florence Nightingale was born into an upper class family on May 12, 1820. At the age of twelve, her father began her education. Florence enjoyed learning so much, she would skip parties to stay home and read; this upset her mother. In 1837, she believed that God told her she had a special mission in life. Also in 1837 Florence began to show a love of nursing as she cared for the sick. Her family found this to be disgraceful. In 1846, Florence learned of the Institution of Protestant Deaconesses, a teaching hospital, in Kaiserwerth, Germany where she began in 1850. In 1853 Florence became the superintendent at the Hospital for Invalid Gentlewoman in London. Then in 1854 she was asked to be in charge of a group of nurses sent to help English soldiers fighting in the Crimean War. She accepted the offer and left a few months later.

    90. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Your search nightingale, florence (eng. nurse). nightingale, florence English nurseand the founder of trained nursing as a profession for women. See Article.
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    91. Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library: Archives & Special Collections
    New York, Anson DF Randolph Co. nd. xlvi, 497 p. nightingale, florence. 1864.p. 501510; discussion on p. 557-558. nightingale, florence.
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    PART I
    Books by Florence Nightingale

    Books About Florence Nightingale

    Books About Nursing

    Miscellaneous Books
    PART II
    Letters written by Florence Nightingale

    Letters written by others

    The Auchincloss Florence Nightingale Collections is arranged in four parts: books, letters, iconographic material, and records of the Nightingale Fund. Part I: Books The title list to the books in the Auchincloss Florence Nightingale Collection is arranged in four sections: books by Nightingale; books about her; books about nursing; and miscellaneous items, which include several Bibles either owned by Nightingale or bearing inscriptions by her. 1. Books by Florence Nightingale [Jones, J., Miss.] Una and Her Paupers: Memorials of Agnes Elizabeth Jones by Her Sister, with an Introduction by Florence Nightingale nd Nightingale, Florence. "The Causes which Modify the Public Health: How People May Live and not Die in India," Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science: Edinburgh Meeting, 1863. London, Longmans, Green. 1864. p. 501-510; discussion on p. 557-558.

    92. Browsing Health Nursing History Florence Nightingale Category
    Browse Health Nursing History florence nightingale MSN Learning Research nightingale, florence Article about Ms nightingale.
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    93. Florence Nightingale
    florence nightingale Timeline Part 1 from Country Joe McDonald florence nightingaleTimeline Part 2 florence nightingale Museum in London The Lady With the
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    FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
    Born in 1820 - Died in 1910
    Florence Nightingale was the daughter of a well-to-do family in England. They wanted her to become a socialite ; to learn to give big parties and serve tea. Florence, however, had other plans. When she told them she didn't want this kind of life, her parents became very angry and her sister went into hysterics
    By the time she was 12, she was determined to "do something worthwhile". She liked books. She enjoyed caring for sick farmers on her father's estate. Once she even saved the life of an old shepherd's dog that had broken its leg.
    At the age of 16, she was sure that God was calling her to serve others. She used every spare minute to learn from nursing books she had secretly obtained. She visited hospitals in London and the surrounding area.
    Her parents didn't want her working in those "dirty" hospitals, but she was determined. They did many things to try to change her mind. Her sister pretended to have fainting spells. Her mother accused her of being immoral
    She finally reached an agreement with her father. If he would let her go to Kaiserwerth (KI zer wirth) hospital in Germany to study, she wouldn't tell anyone her plans. That way, her family wouldn't have to be "embarrassed"

    94. NIGHTINGALE, FLORENCE Biografía
    Translate this page nightingale, florence. La creadora de la moderna profesión de enfermera nacióen Florencia el 12 mayo 1820, en el seno de una distinguida familia inglesa.
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    95. Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)
    Meaning Therapy. florence nightingale (18201910). Country Joe McDonald's florencenightingale Tribute. nightingale, florence © florence nightingale Museum Trust.
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    96. List Of Florence Nightingale Nurses
    Introduction and sources. Alphabetical list of nurses the florence nightingaleNurses . Alphabetical list of nurses - the florence nightingale Nurses .
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    Angels and Orderlies Male and female staff who served in the
    Military Hospitals in the East during the Crimean War As featured in Family Tree Magazine February 2003 Vol 19 No 4
    Internet Resources - Records of the medical professions Contents Introduction and sources Alphabetical list of nurses - the " Florence Nightingale Nurses " List of staff who served at the Civil Hospital at Renkioi - the Renkioi List back to home page or surname list Introduction and Sources These pages are a compilation of information on the people who served in the military hospitals in the east during the Crimean War. The alphabetical list of nurses includes most of the British female nursing staff that I know of. The staff list Renkioi list is complete. Information on staff for other hospitals will be added as it becomes available. The information is derived mainly from sources at the Florence Nightingale Collection (Ref. H1/ST/NC) at the London Metropolitan Archives (LMA), London, England and from War Office records at the Public Record Office, Kew, England. The excellent Florence Nightingale Museum at St Thomas's Hospital is also a source of useful background material.

    97. Nightingale Elementary School

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    98. Www.kumc.edu/service/clendening/florence/florence.html

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    99. Www.scottlan.edu/lriddle/women/nitegale.htm

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