Florence
Nightingale was born in Florence, Italy, on May 12, 1820. She died
in London, England, on August 13, 1910 at
the age of 90 years. She
was the pioneer nurse modern, writer and
statistician. She was known by the name of
“Angel
lighted” or “The Lady With the Lamp” for serviced
which fearlessly gather the victims of war in the Crimean war, on the Crimean
peninsula, Russia .
Florence Nightingale
revived the concept of hospital sanitation and
tips nurse. She gave emphasis to the careful observation of the patient and the
purpose of preparation of detailed reports using statistics as an argument
change for the better in the field of nursing in the presence of British rule.
Details:
Born
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12 May 1820
Florence, Tuscany
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Died
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13 August 1910 (aged 90)
Park Lane, London, England, United
Kingdom
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Nationality
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British
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Institusions
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Selimiye Barracks, Scutari
King's College London
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Known for
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Pioneering modern nursing
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Notable
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Royal Red Cross (1883)
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Awards
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Royal Red Cross (1883)
Lady of Grace of the Order of St
John (LGStJ)
Order of Merit (1907)
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