Florence Nightingale

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This is a brief review of the accomplishments of Florence Nightingale. She is known to all as the Lady with the Lamp and the Founder of Modern Nursing. It is less well-known that in her lifetime she played a major role in the reform of the medical services of the British Army and the initiation of the British Army Medical School; she was a statistician and one of the founders of epidemiology; she was a world authority on hospital design; and additionally she was a linguist and a Greek scholar. She achieved all this, not through being a ministering angel, but because of her iron will, hard work, leadership, and political skill. © 1980, All rights reserved.

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Cruse, P. (1980). Florence Nightingale. Surgery (United States), 88(3), 394–399. https://doi.org/10.1177/089801019801600215

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