Florence Nightingale's sister was Frances Parthenope. Frances was a year older than her sister Florence. Both were named after the place of their birth.
not much. others done more
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
it was very good.she enjoyed it very very much.
Florence Nightingale was born in Florence, Italy, but she spent much of her life in England. She lived in various locations, including her family's estate in Hampshire and later in London, where she established her nursing school. Nightingale also spent time in the Scutari region of Turkey during the Crimean War, where she gained prominence for her contributions to nursing.
not only is she similar, but she contributed just as much as mother teresa did!
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.
Mozart's sister was five years older than he was.
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Yes, Florence Nightingale experienced significant health issues throughout her life. After her work during the Crimean War, she suffered from a number of ailments, including what is believed to be brucellosis, which left her bedridden for much of her later years. Despite her illnesses, she continued to contribute to nursing and healthcare reform through her writings and advocacy.
Florence Nightingale was a woman born in Florence, Italy. She was beautiful, had an active imagination and loved wrriting. many men wanted her hand in marriage. as for the crimean war, she and a group of nurses were sent to the crimean war to care for the hurt or sick soldiers. they cleaned up the filthy rat infested hospital and cooked much better food, and cared for the sick and injured soldiers.
She died in l9l0, sot it must have been in that year. She is considered the founder of the Royal Red Cross- which operates under the motto of Faith, Hope, and Charity. Do not confuse with the American Red Cross, founded by Nurse Clara Barton much later. Miss Barton died in l9l2.
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