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Florence Nightingale was motivated to become a nurse primarily by her deep sense of duty and calling to serve humanity, which she felt from a young age. Her exposure to the appalling conditions in hospitals during the Crimean War further fueled her passion for nursing, as she sought to improve sanitation and patient care. Nightingale's strong belief in the importance of healthcare reform and her vision of nursing as a respected profession drove her to establish nursing as a vital part of the medical field.

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