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Florence Nightingale: Lady With the Lamp
Sam Wellman

Florence Nightingale: Lady With the Lamp

Heroes Of The Faith
9781577485582
| Paperback
Barbour & Co Inc | 1999
Dewey 610.73
LC Classification 3447

Genre

  • Youth Non-Fiction

Subject

  • Biography & Autobiography / Religious
  • History / General
  • Nurses
  • Nurses/ England/ Biography
  • Religion / General

Plot

For Florence Nightingale (1820--1910), following Christ's example of service meant tending to the medical needs of the sick and injured. The famous "Lady with the Lamp," one of the most influential women of nineteenth-century England, is generally considered the founder of modern nursing. The best-known aspect of her life--nursing wounded soldiers at Scutari Hospital in Turkey during the Crimean War--comprised, in fact, a very small part of her fifty-year career, but provided the springboard from which it all began. Her good deeds to "the least of these" helped elevate nursing to the respectable profession it is today.