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  1. 2024年10月22日 · This is a timeline of the life and accomplishments of Florence NIghtingale from the time of the birth of her mother in 1787 to when Florence begins her life as a nurse. Birth of Florence Nightingale's Mother. 1788. Frances ("Fanny") Smith was born. Birth of Florence Nightingale's Father. 1794.

    • Kristin Clark
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    • Florence Nightingale: Early Life
    • Florence Nightingale and Nursing
    • Florence Nightingale and The Crimean War
    • Florence Nightingale, Statistician
    • Florence Nightingale’s Impact on Nursing
    • Florence Nightingale: Death and Legacy
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    Florence Nightingale was born on May 12, 1820, in Florence, Italy to Frances Nightingale and William Shore Nightingale. She was the younger of two children. Nightingale’s affluent British family belonged to elite social circles. Her mother, Frances, hailed from a family of merchants and took pride in socializing with people of prominent social stan...

    In the early 1850s, Nightingale returned to London, where she took a nursing job in a Middlesex hospital for ailing governesses. Her performance there so impressed her employer that Nightingale was promoted to the superintendent within just a year of being hired. The position proved challenging as Nightingale grappled with a choleraoutbreak and uns...

    In October of 1853, the Crimean War broke out. The British Empire was at war against the Russian Empire for control of the Ottoman Empire. Thousands of British soldiers were sent to the Black Sea, where supplies quickly dwindled. By 1854, no fewer than 18,000 soldiers had been admitted into military hospitals. At the time, there were no female nurs...

    With the support of Queen Victoria, Nightingale helped create a Royal Commission into the health of the army. It employed leading statisticians of the day, William Farr and John Sutherland, to analyze army mortality data, and what they found was horrifying: 16,000 of the 18,000 deaths were from preventable diseases—not battle. But it was Nightingal...

    Nightingale decided to use the money to further her cause. In 1860, she funded the establishment of St. Thomas’ Hospital, and within it, the Nightingale Training School for Nurses. Nightingale became a figure of public admiration. Poems, songs and plays were written and dedicated in the heroine’s honor. Young women aspired to be like her. Eager to ...

    In August 1910, Florence Nightingale fell ill but seemed to recover and was reportedly in good spirits. A week later, on the evening of Friday, August 12, 1910, she developed an array of troubling symptoms. She died unexpectedly at 2 p.m. the following day, Saturday, August 13, 1910, at her home in London. Characteristically, she had expressed the ...

    Florence Nightingale: Saving Lives With Statistics. BBC. Florence Nightingale. The National Archives, UK.

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  2. 3 天前 · Florence Nightingale (born May 12, 1820, Florence [Italy]—died August 13, 1910, London, England) was a British nurse, statistician, and social reformer who was the foundational philosopher of modern nursing. Nightingale was put in charge of nursing British and allied soldiers in Turkey during the Crimean War.

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  3. Florence Nightingale Timeline 1788 Birth of Frances (Fanny) Nightingale -mother of Florence. 1794 Birth of William Edward Shore, father of Florence Nightingale (W.E.N.) (Surname changed to Nightingale in accordance with stipulations of Uncle Peter

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  4. Nightingale Timeline 1820-1910. 1853-1856— Crimean War —Florence introduced modern nursing skills and first noticed the importance of sanitation and nutrition for healing. 1856—Florence plays a central role in the establishment of the Royal Commission on the Health of the Army, which investigated the disasters of the Crimean War.

  5. 2020年5月12日 · In honour of this, we are taking this opportunity to recognise the work of Florence Nightingale, a British nurse, statistician, and social reformer. From her early years of training to be a nurse, to her work in improving healthcare for the British Army in India, discover the story of the founder of modern nursing.

  6. Recorded to wax cylinder on 30 July 1890, to raise money for veterans of the Charge of the Light Brigade. [ 2 ][ 3 ] Signature. Florence Nightingale OM RRC DStJ (/ ˈnaɪtɪŋɡeɪl /; 12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer, statistician and the founder of modern nursing.

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