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Florence Nightingale, Nurse and Reformer

Florence Nightingale checking on her patients and administrating medicine at Scutari Hospital. Colored lithograph by J.A. Benwell. Scutari is where Florence Nightingale worked during the Crimean War (1854-1856). Nightingale (1820-1910) was a British nurse, humanitarian and hospital reformer who is credited with establishing the foundations of modern nursing. Already an experienced nurse, she was appointed director of nursing operations at the war front during the Crimean War. There, her efforts to improve sanitation in the military hospitals drastically reduced the mortality rate among the sick. In 1860, on her return to England, she wrote the textbook Notes on Nursing. This was the first definitive textbook in the field and was translated into many languages.
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Título: Florence Nightingale, Nurse and Reformer
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Traducción automática: Florence Nightingale controla a sus pacientes y administra medicamentos en el Hospital de Scutari. Litografía en color de JA Benwell. Scutari es donde Florence Nightingale trabajó durante la Guerra de Crimea (1854-1856). Nightingale (1820-1910) fue una enfermera británica, humanitaria y reformadora hospitalaria a la que se le atribuye el establecimiento de las bases de la enfermería moderna. Ya como enfermera experimentada, fue nombrada directora de operaciones de enfermería en el frente de guerra durante la Guerra de Crimea. Allí, sus esfuerzos por mejorar las condiciones sanitarias en los hospitales militares redujeron drásticamente la tasa de mortalidad entre los enfermos. En 1860, a su regreso a Inglaterra, escribió el libro de texto Notes on Nursing. Este fue el primer libro de texto definitivo en el campo y fue traducido a muchos idiomas.
Florence Nightingale checking on her patients and administrating medicine at Scutari Hospital. Colored lithograph by J.A. Benwell. Scutari is where Florence Nightingale worked during the Crimean War (1854-1856). Nightingale (1820-1910) was a British nurse, humanitarian and hospital reformer who is credited with establishing the foundations of modern nursing. Already an experienced nurse, she was appointed director of nursing operations at the war front during the Crimean War. There, her efforts to improve sanitation in the military hospitals drastically reduced the mortality rate among the sick. In 1860, on her return to England, she wrote the textbook Notes on Nursing. This was the first definitive textbook in the field and was translated into many languages.
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