Because the greatest cause of death of British soldiers in the Crimean war was disease, and the powers that be at the time had not made preparations for this. She had to fight the government in order to obtain permission and funds, and as a result thousands of lives were saved and she laid the foundations of modern nursing.
Thats just what you did, if you couldnt get a job, or you just wanted to fight, war was the way to go
Germany and Japan were allies during World War 2. They were not at war with each other.
why did the expanding slave trade encourage African leaders to go to war with each other
This question needs work. A war is not given, allies are friends so you don't go to war against them , and years are needed. Please rewrite.
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The Woman of the Lamp is a reference to Florence Nightingale, a renowned British nurse known for her work during the Crimean War. She earned this nickname for her nightly rounds tending to wounded soldiers with a lamp in hand. Nightingale's contributions revolutionized nursing and healthcare practices.
well yes i am 11 and i know that when maary seacole went to russia to help the people during the crimean war she went to go and join and thats when she come across florence nightingale when florence said to mary that black people are not allowed to help so florence kicked mary out. the end
No, Florence Nightingale did not attend the University of Oxford. She received her nursing education in Germany and later applied her skills during the Crimean War, establishing herself as a pioneer in the field of nursing.
Florence Nightingale went by The Lady of the Lamp.
Florence Nightingale (b/d May 12, 1820 - death August 13, 1910) was known as 'The Lady of the Lamp' and was a pioneer of modern nursing among other things. It's important you read more about her because she was one fantastic woman (in a world of men) and didn't often take no for an answer. Please go to the link below
Florence Nightingale studied at the Lutheran Hospital of Pastor Fliedner in Kaiserswerth, Germany in 1851 to train as a nurse. This experience greatly influenced her nursing practices and philosophy.
Florence Nightingale got her education from her father at home even though she wanted to go to school.
Florence didn't go to school she was home schooled by her father.
May 12, 1820 - August 13, 1910. Florence Nightingale, the daughter of the wealthy landowner, William Nightingale of Embly Park, Hampshire, was born in Florence, Italy. He took responsibility for her education and taught her Greek, Latin, French, German, Italian, history, philosophy and mathematics. She studied in Germany to become a nurse at the age of 31.Florence Nightingale is most remembered as a pioneer of nursing and a reformer of hospital sanitation methods.she was born in Florence,Italy:)Florence Nightingale was an English social reformer, statistician, and the founder of modern nursing. She is remember primarily for being a nurse with the British Forces in Crimea during the Crimean War, where she was termed 'the lady with the lamp'.Wikipedia has an extensive article on her.
Florence Nightingale.
Florence Nightingale decided to become a nurse after experiencing a calling from God to help others. She defied social expectations of her privileged upbringing to pursue a career in nursing, eventually becoming a pioneer in the field and laying the foundation for modern nursing practices.
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