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  1. Often called “the Lady with the Lamp,” Florence Nightingale was a caring nurse and a leader, but is best known for making hospitals a cleaner and safer place to be. Learn more at womenshistory.org.

  2. Apr 3, 2014 · Women’s History. Florence Nightingale was a trailblazing figure in nursing who greatly affected 19th- and 20th-century policies around proper medical care. She was known for her night rounds to...

  3. She was named in honor of the Italian city where she was born on May 12, 1820. Her parents had gone there after being married.

  4. Mar 20, 2020 · Famous Scientists. Women’s History. How Florence Nightingales Hygiene Crusade Saved Millions. One of the most famous figures in medical history, the nurse's groundbreaking achievements...

  5. Jul 21, 2019 · Print Collector / Getty Images. By. Jone Johnson Lewis. Updated on July 21, 2019. Florence Nightingale (May 12, 1820–August 13, 1910), a nurse and social reformer, is considered the founder of the modern nursing profession who helped promote medical training and raise hygiene standards.

  6. Contents. Home Health & Medicine Medicine Physicians. Homecoming and legacy of Florence Nightingale. Although primarily remembered for her accomplishments during the Crimean War, Nightingales greatest achievements centred on attempts to create social reform in health care and nursing.

  7. Photos. See All Images and Podcasts →. Dig Deeper: More Articles That Discuss This Topic. Florence Nightingale, British nurse and social reformer who was the foundational philosopher of modern nursing. Nightingale was put in charge of nursing British and allied soldiers in Turkey during the Crimean War.

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