Florence Nightingale: Lady with the Lamp (Heroes of the Faith)

by Sam Wellman

Paperback, 1999

Status

Available

Collection

DDC/MDS

610.73092

Description

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.

Publication

Barbour Publishing, Incorporated (1999), 208 pages
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