the barrack hospital
Florence Nightingale was named Florence after the Italian city in which she was born, and Nightingale because that was her father's surname and children take the father's surname in most western European cultures.
Florence Nightingale (b/d May 12, 1820 - death August 13, 1910) was known as 'The Lady of the Lamp' and was a pioneer of modern nursing among other things. It's important you read more about her because she was one fantastic woman (in a world of men) and didn't often take no for an answer. Please go to the link below
Florence Nightingale's journey to the Crimean War took approximately three weeks. She departed from England in October 1854 and arrived in Scutari, near Constantinople, in November 1854. The trip involved traveling by ship and then overland, during a time when travel conditions were quite challenging.
what didflorence nightengale take to world 1
She took 38 nurses plus herself
Florence Nightingale and her team of nurses arrived in the Crimean War in November 1854, shortly after the conflict began in October of that year. The British government had requested her assistance, and she traveled to the front lines to improve the sanitary conditions and care for wounded soldiers. The trip took several weeks, during which she organized and prepared her team for the challenges ahead.
It will take about 2 hours.
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5hours
It will take approximately 1 hour 35 minutes to get from Venice to Florence by auto.
21/2 hours
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