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Florence Nightengale

Florence Nightingale is remembered throughout the world for her heroic, almost superhuman labors in the field of nursing. Florence Nightingale was born in Italy in 1820 and was named Florence after her birthplace. A brilliant child, Florence attained outstanding academic achievement in her years attending school. Florence grew up to be a lively and attractive young woman, admired in her families elite social circle and was expected to make a good marriage, but Florence had other concerns.

In 1837, Florence was called by God to do his work. However, Florence did not hear voices or see visions. God called her by making her think for herself. She did not think that she out to do what her family and all of society expected of her-to either get married or look after her married relatives. She wanted to have a career, and this was very unusual of a woman in this time. Florence knew she wanted to help others on her own, but had no idea what she could do.

Florence refused to marry several suitors, and at the age of twenty-five told her parents that she wanted to become a nurse. Her parents were appalled at this decision because the idea of nursing was associate with working class women and it was not considered a suitable


While the family conflicts over Florence's future remained unsolved it was decided that Florence would tour Europe. In her travels, Florence undertook months of nursing training, unbeknownst to her family.

Florence Nightingale was more than a nurse. She was an outstanding, courageous woman. Her reforms have influenced the nature of modern heath care and her writing continue to be a resource for doctors, nurses, and many others worldwide. Her long life of continuous effort, marked by achievements of truly amazing character which have lived, grown and spread to the ends of the earth. Her reforms were fundamental and searching. They struck at the root of things, dealing with hospitals, the heath of the British Soldiers, the heath of the working people, and the rights of women.

Florence gained respect, and was well known amongst the soldiers. The "lady in Chief", as Nightingale was called, wrote home on behalf of the solders. She acted as a banker, sending the men's wages home to their families, and introduced reading rooms to the hospital. Nightengale was also known as "the land with the lamp" because she roamed the halls of the hospital, late at night, when the doctors were fast asleep, caring for the sick and wounded.

Florence, now thirty-one went to work at Kaserworth Hospital in Germany, and was later promoted and moved to a hospital in London.



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