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I now know Florence Nightingale's mother's name was France Smith Nightingale.
Florence Nightingale is believed to have suffered from what we would now call chronic fatigue syndrome or myalgic encephalomyelitis. She experienced symptoms of extreme fatigue, pain, and weakness, which affected her health for the rest of her life.
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It has not changed. The word person (and the words it derives from) and its meaning has been in existence since well before the time of Florence Nightingale. Consequently it has the same meaning now as it did then.
Florence Nightingale wanted to be a nurse. She asked her parents but they said no. She disobeyed them and trained as a nurse. When the war was happening she was asked to be a nurse. She cured quite a lot of people and made the hygiene much better so because of that she is now a saint.
Florence Nightingale is considered the founder of modern nursing. Florence Nightingale was born on May 12, 1820 and died on the 13 of August, 1910. She was a celebrated English nurse, writer and statistician. An Anglican, Nightingale believed that God had called her to be a nurse. She came to prominence for her pioneering work in nursing during the Crimean War, where she tended to wounded soldiers. She was dubbed "The Lady with the Lamp" after her habit of making rounds at night. Nightingale laid the foundation of professional nursing with the establishment, in 1860, of her nursing school at St Thomas' Hospital in London, the first secular nursing school in the world, now part of King's College London. The Nightingale Pledge taken by new nurses was named in her honour, and the annual International Nurses Day is celebrated around the world on her birthday.
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Florence Nightingale was known as the lady with the lamp as she carried it around during the night in a hospital during the Crimean war, with the soldiers, who before she improved and took over the hospital, were in despair with no help lying on the floor badly injured.If she didn't help then we would still have unhealthy and disease catching hospitals. Florence helped the dying and badly injured who helped to save our country, and she was truly famous for it, so now we happily have lovely and caring hospitals thanks to her.
In addition to her well-known contributions to modern nursing practices, Florence Nightingale was also a pioneer in the field of statistics and data visualization. She is credited with inventing a type of graph now known as the "polar area diagram," which she used to effectively communicate statistics about deaths during the Crimean War. Nightingale's work in this area has had a lasting impact on the fields of public health and data presentation.
Since Florence Nightingale's time, the definition of a person has evolved to include a broader understanding of individual rights, identities, and freedoms. There is a greater recognition of diversity, inclusivity, and the importance of a person's mental and emotional well-being. Additionally, there is a stronger emphasis on autonomy and self-determination in defining what it means to be a person.
A 10 pound note featuring Florence Nightingale would be considered a collectible item rather than a currency note, so its value would depend on factors such as demand, condition, and rarity among collectors. It could potentially be worth more than its face value to the right buyer.
Florence Nightingale used a polar area diagram, now known as a polar area chart, to visually represent the causes of death among soldiers during the Crimean War. The chart depicted the significant impact of preventable diseases and highlighted the importance of sanitation and hygiene in improving healthcare outcomes.