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Mahmud II was the sultan during that time.
Yes. During The American Civil War and the Crimean War.
husband died 14th December 1861 and the crimean war
hospital care
Hospital Scutari during the Crimean War
Scutari is a district in Turkey. The old Barrack Hospital at Scutari was Florence Nightingale's base during the Crimean War.
Florence Nightingale set up her first hospital in 1854 during the Crimean War. She famously established a medical facility in Scutari, Turkey, to care for wounded soldiers.
Florence Nightingale left England with her party of nurses on 21 October 1854 and arrived in the Crimea in early November 1854 and was initially based at Selimiye Barracks in Scutari.
Florence Nightingale took about 2 weeks to travel from England to Scutari, which is in modern-day Istanbul, Turkey. She arrived on November 4, 1854, ready to start her work in nursing wounded soldiers during the Crimean War.
Florence Nightingale became known as " The Lady with the lamp" by the wounded soldiers that she cared for at Scutari in the Crimean War.
Scutari landscape in Turkey, where Florence Nightingale tended to wounded soldiers during the Crimean War.
she was the head nurse and in charge of the hospital she established during the Crimean War
Florence Nightingale is most known for her pioneering work as a nurse during the Crimean War, where she implemented sanitary practices that greatly improved medical care for soldiers. She is also recognized for her efforts in establishing nursing as a respected profession for women and for her contributions to public health and healthcare reform.
In 1844 Nightingale decided to work in hospitals. Her family furiously resisted her plan, on the ostensible ground that nurses were not "ladies" but menial drudges, usually of questionable morals. Nevertheless, she managed to do some private nursing and then to spend a few months at Kaiserworth, a German school and hospital. In 1853 she became superintendent of the London charity-supported Institution for Sick Gentlewomen in Distressed Circumstances.
Ms. Nightingale never actually fought in any war but was in charge of 30+ nurses at a hospital near the Crimean War front. Her war was more or less against poor sanitary conditions first in the Crimean war, then Britain and eventually influencing the world.
On the Crimean Peninsular during Crimean War where Britain and France fought Russia