6.4.2.1 Answer the questions. 3
1 Where was Florence Nightingale born?
2 What did she want to be as a child?
3 What country did she travel to during the
Crimean War?
4 Why did people call Florence Nightingale
the "Lady with the Lamp"?
5 What award did she receive?​

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stacymacalister stacymacalister  28.11.2020 15:11

12 May 1820 was day Florence Nightingale was born. She was in good British family at the Villa Colombaia in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, and was named after the city of her birth. During the Crimean war she was a volunteer nurse. Her team found that poor care for wounded soldiers by the overworked medical staff, all medicines was in short supply, and there was no equipment to process food for the patients. Nightingale reduced the death rate from 42% to 2%, either by making improvements in hygiene herself, or by calling for the Sanitary Commission. During the Crimean war, Nightingale gained the nickname "The Lady with the Lamp" from a phrase in a report in The Times:

She is a "ministering angel" without any exaggeration in these hospitals, and as her slender form glides quietly along each corridor, every poor fellow's face softens with gratitude at the sight of her. When all the medical officers have retired for the night and silence and darkness have settled down upon those miles of prostrate sick, she may be observed alone, with a little lamp in her hand, making her solitary rounds.

In the Crimea on 29 November 1855, the Nightingale Fund was established for the training of nurses during a public meeting to recognize Nightingale for her work in the war. There was an outpouring of generous donations. Nightingale had £45,000 at her disposal from the Nightingale Fund to set up the Nightingale Training School at St Thomas' Hospital on 9 July 1860.

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