they called her miss nightingale or just Florence when they were talking to her and the lady with the lamp behind her back. yes
Crimea Air was created in 1996.
The Crimea
Mary Seacole was a nurse who was born in Kingston Jamaica, 1805. She was of mixed race (JAmaican adn Scottish) and went to help soldiers who were injured in the Crimean War. She was refused many jobs because of her race and made her own way to the sight of the war as nobody would take her. She wrote an autobiography to help her stay out of financial difficulties as she faced bankrupsy. In 1881 she died and was buried in London (Catholic cemetary) . She has a statue made of her as a memory of her work and strength.
The Yalta Conference took place in 1945 on the Crimea Peninsula.
Catherine the Great, greatest accomplishment was extending the borders of Russia. She accomplished this by acquiring the lands of Southern Ukraine and Crimea.
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Florence Nightingale was a nurse from the Crimea war that helped the army by curing the soldiers... not all did she do that she also helped by making the "hospitals" be much cleaner
Florence Nightingale was 34 years old when she went to Crimea in 1854.
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Florence Nightingale
Parthenope, her sister went to crimea with Florence Nigtingale
Florence Nightingale.
When she got back from Crimea, she wrote and conceptualized the first concepts in Nursing. She also pushed better caring conditions for wounded soldiers and conceptualized the first concepts of her Environmental Theory in Nursing.
In the Crimea, Florence Nightingale faced significant challenges, including inadequate supplies, poor sanitation, and high rates of disease among wounded soldiers. She struggled with the British military's resistance to her reforms and the prevailing attitudes toward nursing as a profession, which often undervalued her efforts. Additionally, the harsh conditions of the battlefield, including limited resources and harsh weather, complicated her attempts to improve healthcare for the soldiers. Despite these obstacles, her advocacy and organizational skills led to substantial improvements in hospital conditions.
Florence travelled to the Crimea war where she and other women nursed the soldiers.
Florence Nightingale who took a group of nurses to Crimea in 1854. She was the second daughter of William E. Nightingale and Frances Nightingale
Yes because she was famous for her work in the military hospitals of the Crimea, Nightingale established nursing as a respectable profession for women.