Florence Nightingale worked with the British government primarily during the Crimean War, where she organized the nursing care for wounded soldiers. Her efforts led to significant improvements in sanitation and medical practices in military hospitals, drastically reducing the Death Rate. After the war, she continued to influence public health policies and hospital reform, providing data and reports to the government to advocate for health care improvements and better training for nurses. Her work laid the foundation for modern nursing and health care reform.
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A engineer Florence Nightingale was a nurse. She standardized nursing care as a profession.
Yes, she did. Her name was Frances Parthenope Nightingale. She and Florence's mother strongly opposed Florence's decision to become a nurse at first, though Parthenope later became an active supporter of Florence Nightingale and her work.
Florence Nightingale was known as 'The Lady With a Lamp.' -VLE : )
Neither. Florence Nightingale was famous for her nursing work during the Crimean War (1854 - 56).
florence nightingale was named after florence in italy
florence nightingale was a woman
She has no middle name, she is called Miss FLorence Nightingale named after Florence,Italy her birthplace."Florence Nightingale"
Florence Nightingale received the Order of Merit in 1907. This was in recognition of her pioneering work in nursing and healthcare reform.
Florence Nightingale's mother's name is Frances Nightingale.
No. She is just Florence Nightingale.
Florance Nightingale wrote letters when she was in poor health!