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         Nightingale Florence:     more books (100)
  1. Florence Nightingale (Groundbreakers-Scientists & Inventors) by John Malam, 2003-04
  2. Florence Nightingale: The Lady of the Lamp (Women of Faith) by Basil Miller, 1987-07-01
  3. Florence Nightingale: Avenging Angel by Hugh Small, 1999-11-20
  4. Florence Nightingale's Notes on Nursing and Notes on Nursing for the Labouring Classes: Commemorative Edition with Historical Commentary
  5. Florence Nightingale (Yesterday's Classics) by Laura E. Richards, 2007-10-29
  6. Florence Nightingale: Letters from the Crimea
  7. Nursing as a Spiritual Practice: A Contemporary Application of Florence by Janet Macrae PhDRN, 2001-04-10
  8. Lonely Crusader: The Life of Florence Nightingale, 1820-1910 by Cecil Blanche Fitzgerald Woodham-Smith, 1951
  9. Florence Nightingale to her nurses; a selection from Miss Nightingale's addresses to probationers and nurses of the Nightingale school at St. Thomas's hospital by Florence Nightingale, Rosalind Nightingale Nash, 2010-08-24
  10. Ever Yours, Florence Nightingale: Selected Letters by Florence Nightingale, 1990-03-01
  11. So...You Want to Be A Florence Nightingale? by Lindsey McGraw, 2009-07-29
  12. Florence Nightingale: Gods Servant at the Battlefield (The Sowers) by David R. Collins, 1985-06-03
  13. Florence Nightingale (History Maker Bios) by Susan Bivin Aller, 2007-01
  14. Florence Nightingale: Mystic, Visionary, Healer Deluxe Edition by Barbara Dossey, 2009-08-15

21. MSN Encarta - Nightingale, Florence
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23. The Florence Nightingale Museum
florence nightingale. Early Years florence nightingale was born in Italy on 12 May 1820 and was named florence after the city where she was born.
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Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale was a legend in her lifetime but the Crimean War years which made her famous were just two out of a life of ninety years.
Early Years
Florence Nightingale was born in Italy on 12 May 1820 and was named Florence after the city where she was born. Her parents, William Edward and Frances Nightingale were a wealthy couple, who had toured Europe for two years on their honeymoon. During their travels their first daughter, Parthenope, was born in Naples (Parthenope being the Greek name for the ancient city), followed one year later by Florence. On returning to England the Nightingales divided their time between two homes. In the summer months they lived at Lea Hurst in Derbyshire, moving to Embley in Hampshire for the winter. Lea Hurst is now a retirement home and Embley is now a school.
Call From God
Florence and Parthenope were taught at home by their Cambridge University educated father. Florence was an academic child, while her sister excelled at painting and needlework. Florence grew up to be a lively and attractive young woman, admired in the family's social circle and she was expected to make a good marriage, but Florence had other concerns. In 1837, whilst in the gardens at Embley, Florence had what she described as her 'calling'. Florence heard the voice of God calling her to do his work, but at this time she had no idea what that work would be.

24. History Of Nursing
Biographies and pictures of florence nightingale, Mary Seacole and Mrs BedfordFenwick from Internurse.
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26. Nightingale
Biography of florence nightingale (18201910) florence nightingale. Born 12 May 1820 in florence, Italy florence nightingale is best remembered for her work as a nurse during the Crimean War
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Florence Nightingale
Born: 12 May 1820 in Florence, Italy
Died: 13 August 1910 in East Wellow, England
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Florence Nightingale is best remembered for her work as a nurse during the Crimean War and her contribution towards the reform of the sanitary conditions in military field hospitals. However, what is less well known about this amazing woman is her love of mathematics, especially statistics, and how this love played an important part in her life's work. Named after the city of her birth, Nightingale was born at the Villa Colombia in Florence, Italy, on 12 May 1820. Her parents, William Edward Nightingale and his wife Frances Smith, were touring Europe for the first two years of their marriage. Nightingale's elder sister had been born in Naples the year before. The Nightingales gave their first born the Greek name for the city, which was Panthenope. William Nightingale had been born with the surname Shore but he had changed it to Nightingale after inheriting from a rich relative, Peter Nightingale of Lea, near Matlock, Derbyshire. The girls grew up in the country spending much of their time at Lea Hurst in Derbyshire. When Nightingale was about five years old her father bought a house called Embley near Romsey in Hampshire. This now meant that the family spent the summer months in Derbyshire, while the rest of the year was spent at Embley. Between these moves there were trips to London, the Isle of Wight, and to relatives.

27. Clendening History Of Medicine Library: Nightingale Letters
AUTHOR, nightingale, florence, 18201910. SUBJECT, nightingale, florence, 1820-1910 Nurses biography Philosophy, Nursing collected works.
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In addition to the original letters, the Clendening History of Medicine Library holds several books by and about Florence Nightingale. A few are listed here; more will be added shortly. AUTHOR Nightingale, Florence, 1820-1910. TITLE As Miss Nightingale said ... : Florence Nightingale through her sayings : a Victorian perspective / edited by Monica Baly. PUBLISHER London : Scutari Press, 1991. DESCRIPTION xvi, 136 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. NOTE NOTE Excerpts from private notes, correspondence, and published works. Includes bibliographical references (p. 127-129) and index. SUBJECT Nightingale, Florence, 1820-1910
Nurses biography
Philosophy, Nursing collected works AUTHOR Nightingale, Florence, 1820-1910. TITLE Cassandra : an essay / by Florence Nightingale ; with an introd. by Myra Stark and an epilogue by Cynthia MacDonald. PUBLISHER Old Westbury, N.Y. : Feminist Press, c1979. DESCRIPTION 60 p. ; 22 cm.

28. Hompage
Specialists in the treatment of psychological and emotional problems, addictions and eating disorders.
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29. Florence Nighingale Project
The Collected Works of florence nightingale. HOME. INTRODUCTION. PUBLICATIONS. HOW TO ORDER. INQUIRES. Project Newsletters. florence nightingale s Spirituality.
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30. Victorians
Resources for school projects on the Victorian era. Music, images of the Queen, the phonograph, florence nightingale and Education.
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The Victorians
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Back We can't tell you EVERYTHING about the Victorians. There were so many of them. Life changed so much .... here's some ideas that we hope you will find interesting. Her Majesty Queen Victoria Victoria was born in 1819 and died in 1901. What did she look like? What did she do? Violet has a collection of photographs for you to look at. Sounds of the Century What have these three Austrian gentlemen got in common? Was music only for the rich ... or could anyone listen? Change and invention Queen Victoria lived for 82 years. There were many changes to everyday life in those years. You can all be pleased that Thomas Edison invented the Phonograph. Lord Simpson has just bought the latest one.
Life will never be the same. A famous Victorian:
Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale changed the way in which people are looked after when they are ill. She also had some very important advice to give about bringing up baby!! Going to School in Victorian Times Eton and Harrow were only for the rich.

31. School Of Nursing And Midwifery
florence nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery. Offers diplomas to postgraduate degrees. Includes list of courses and continuing education opportunities.
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Welcome Online versions of all our major publications can be found here as can information on the latest innovative research projects, such as MATCH - the largest research initiative of its kind in Europe. The EHTAN project will establish a competence matrix that enables comparison methods between European nursing staff. Notice for current second year BSc Nursing Studies with Registration as a Nurse (3 Year) Students:
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32. Florence Nightingale
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Born in 1820 - Died in 1910
Florence Nightingale was the daughter of a well-to-do family in England. They wanted her to become a socialite ; to learn to give big parties and serve tea. Florence, however, had other plans. When she told them she didn't want this kind of life, her parents became very angry and her sister went into hysterics
By the time she was 12, she was determined to "do something worthwhile". She liked books. She enjoyed caring for sick farmers on her father's estate. Once she even saved the life of an old shepherd's dog that had broken its leg.
At the age of 16, she was sure that God was calling her to serve others. She used every spare minute to learn from nursing books she had secretly obtained. She visited hospitals in London and the surrounding area.
Her parents didn't want her working in those "dirty" hospitals, but she was determined. They did many things to try to change her mind. Her sister pretended to have fainting spells. Her mother accused her of being immoral
She finally reached an agreement with her father. If he would let her go to Kaiserwerth (KI zer wirth) hospital in Germany to study, she wouldn't tell anyone her plans. That way, her family wouldn't have to be "embarrassed"

33. Main
Raises funds to provide grants for UK nurses' study at home and abroad, in various categories.
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34. IMA Hero: Florence Nightingale HH
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Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale is the founder of modern nursing. She transformed nursing into a respectable profession and set the standards for clean, safe hospitals in the world. Florence is honored as the first great nurse of the world. Her picture hangs on the wall in many hospitals. Florence Nightingale was born on May 12, 1820, in Florence, Italy. She was named Florence after her city of birth. Florence's sister was born in Naples and is named Parthenope. Parthenope is the Greek name for Naples. Top of Page Florence's Calling
When Florence was 24 years old, she had a "calling" from God. She wrote in her journal, "God spoke to me and called me to His service." Florence decided her calling was to help the sick and the poor by becoming a nurse.

35. Home
Set in over 200 acres of parkland surrounding Embley Park, former home of florence nightingale. Near Romsey in Hampshire.
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Welcome to the Wellow Golf Club web site, Which has been designed to give you an insight to the club as well as providing its membership with information. Wellow Golf Club is set in over 200 acres of picturesque parkland surrounding Embley Park, former home of Florence Nightingale. a tranquil location away from the hustle and bustle of the town, Easy to find and plenty of parking. There are 3 sets of 9 holes totaling over 9000 yards, with a large practice area supported by full changing facilities and a well stocked professional shop. Visitors and society bookings welcomed.

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37. Florence Nightingale
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38. Biography Search
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39. Nightingale, Florence
nightingale, florence. Samtidig tegning af florence nightingale under en runde blandt ofrene i Krimkrigen. C. WoodhamSmith florence nightingale, Oslo 1951.
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40. Florence Nightingale: The Lady With The Lamp - Page 1
florence nightingale was distinctly not the romantic, retiring Victorian gentlewoman most of us imagine. florence nightingale was a bright, tough, driven professional, a brilliant organizer and statistician, and one of the most influential women in 19thcentury England.
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