Clara Barton
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Florence Nightingale is famous for revolutionizing nursing by emphasizing the importance of hygiene, sanitation, and patient care. She became known as the founder of modern nursing and her work during the Crimean War laid the foundation for professional nursing practices. Nightingale's dedication to improving healthcare and her role in establishing nursing as a respected profession have solidified her place in history.
who helped to open the medical profession to women?
The profession of nursing has been around for centuries, but the development of nursing as a calling truly took off in the 19th Century with the work of Florence Nightingale. Nightingale saw the need to bring professionalism to nursing. She was instrumental in developing training the nurses need as well as the uniform which helped give them a professional look. Part of the uniform that was accepted was the nurse's cap. Every nursing school has it's own distinctive cap.
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The Federal Highway Aid Act of 1956 and the GI Bill (also known as the Servicemen's Readjustment Act) helped transform American life in the 1950s.
The Federal Highway Aid Act of 1956 and the GI Bill (also known as the Servicemen's Readjustment Act) helped transform American life in the 1950s.
paulina w. davis
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