Florence Nightingale (/ˈnaɪtɪŋɡeɪl/; 12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer, statistician and the founder of modern nursing. Nightingale...
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The Florence Nightingale effect is a trope where a caregiver falls in love with their patient, even if very little communication or contact takes place...
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Florence Nightingale Medal is an international award presented to those distinguished in nursing and named after British nurse Florence Nightingale....
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The Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care is an academic faculty within King's College London. The faculty is the world's...
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The Florence Nightingale Museum is located at St Thomas' Hospital, which faces the Palace of Westminster across the River Thames in South Bank, central...
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Elizabeth Arden (redirect from Florence Nightingale Graham)
the wealthiest women in the world.[citation needed] She was born Florence Nightingale Graham on her family's farm in Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada. She played...
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USS Florence Nightingale (AP-70) was a Maritime Commission type C3-M cargo ship built as Mormacsun for Moore-McCormack Lines. Mormacsun operated for Moore-McCormack...
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Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) was an English social reformer and statistician, and the founder of modern nursing. Florence Nightingale may also refer...
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Europa Sports Park (redirect from Florence Nightingale Field Hospital, Gibraltar)
Europa Sports Park is a multi-purpose stadium in Europa Point, Gibraltar; it was previously a Ministry of Defence cricket pitch. In 2019 it hosted the...
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The Nightingale Pledge, named in honour of Florence Nightingale, is a modified version of the Hippocratic Oath. Lystra Gretter and a Committee for the...
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The Florence Nightingale Foundation (FNF) is a charity organization in the United Kingdom that provides scholarships to nurses, midwives, and other health...
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International Council of Nurses (redirect from Florence Nightingale International Nurses Association)
sponsors International Nurses' Day every May 12 (the anniversary of Florence Nightingale's birthday). Official Journal of ICN: International Nursing Review...
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Nursing in India (section Florence Nightingale)
hospitals and nursing in India going back to the 5th century BC. Florence Nightingale had a great influence over nursing in India and had a close knowledge...
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Anna Neagle (redirect from Florence Marjorie Robertson)
Edith Cavell (Nurse Edith Cavell, 1939), and Florence Nightingale (The Lady with a Lamp, 1951). Florence Marjorie Robertson was born in Forest Gate, Essex...
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William Edward Nightingale (né Shore; 15 February 1794 – 5 January 1874) was a noted English Unitarian and the father of Florence Nightingale, the founder...
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Florence Nightingale is a 1915 British silent historical film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Elisabeth Risdon, Fred Groves and A. V. Bramble. The...
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Medical and Dental Schools of Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals and the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery (in 1998). King's has five campuses:...
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Hampshire), was the family home of Florence Nightingale from 1825 until her death in 1910. It is also where Florence Nightingale claimed she had received her...
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international day observed around the world on 12 May (the anniversary of Florence Nightingale's birth) each year, to mark the contributions that nurses make to...
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Florence Nightingale David, also known as F. N. David (23 August 1909 – 23 July 1993) was an English statistician. She was head of the Statistics Department...
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Florence Nightingale was a 60-minute 2008 BBC One television drama on the early years of Florence Nightingale, from 1837 to the Royal Commission into...
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controversy and opposition, especially among those concerned with Florence Nightingale's legacy. Mary Jane Seacole was born Mary Jane Grant on 23 November...
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Nightingale, American industrial engineer Earl Nightingale (1921–1989), American motivational speaker Florence Nightingale (1820–1910), British pioneer of modern...
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the 11 metropolitan workhouses, at an average salary of £20 18s. Florence Nightingale is regarded as the founder of modern nursing profession. There was...
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name. A notable increased use of the name came in the aftermath of Florence Nightingale, a nurse in British hospitals during the Crimean War and is usually...
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University of Nottingham Halls of Residence (redirect from Nightingale Hall)
and Lenton & Wortley Sports Zone: Ancaster, Nightingale, Rutland and Sherwood West Zone: Cavendish, Florence Boot and Willoughby Quiet Zone: Lincoln (part...
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(disambiguation) Florence Nightingale (disambiguation) New Florence (disambiguation) Sainte-Florence (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Florence All...
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the late-19th century figures solidified the theory. Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale, like the majority of people living in the Victorian time...
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associated with people such as Sir Astley Cooper, William Cheselden, Florence Nightingale, Alicia Lloyd Still, Linda Richards, Edmund Montgomery, Agnes Elizabeth...
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Nursing: What it is and What it is Not is a book first published by Florence Nightingale in 1859. A 76-page volume with 3 page appendix published by Harrison...
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