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Florence Nightingale faced significant adversity, including societal expectations and gender biases of the 19th century that limited women's roles in healthcare and professional fields. Despite these challenges, she pursued her passion for nursing, often against her family's wishes. During the Crimean War, she overcame the dire conditions of military hospitals, such as unsanitary environments and high mortality rates, by implementing sanitation practices and organization, ultimately revolutionizing nursing and hospital care. Her tenacity and dedication laid the foundation for modern nursing and public health reforms.

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