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  2. Renkioi Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Renkioi was designated a civilian hospital, under the War Office but independent of the Army Medical Department, and hence outside the management of Florence Nightingale. It had a nursing staff selected by Parkes and Sir James Clark, including as a volunteer Parkes's sister; [10] while other staff included Dr John Kirk, later of Zanzibar fame.

  3. Florence Nightingale - Wikipedia

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    Florence Nightingale's most famous contribution came during the Crimean War, which became her central focus when reports got back to Britain about the horrific conditions for the wounded at the military hospital on the Asiatic side of the Bosporus, opposite Constantinople, at Scutari (modern-day Üsküdar in Istanbul).

  4. Eliza Roberts (nurse) - Wikipedia

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    The Mission of Mercy: Florence Nightingale receiving the Wounded at Scutari, Jerry Barrett, 1857.Eliza Roberts is portrayed kneeling tending a wounded soldier. Her health had sufficiently improved that on the outbreak of the Crimean War in the following year she volunteered to join Florence Nightingale's team of 38 nurses travelling out to tend the sick and wounded at Scutari Hospital, having ...

  5. Florence Nightingale effect - Wikipedia

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    The Florence Nightingale effect is a trope where a caregiver falls in love with their patient, even if very little communication or contact takes place outside of basic care. Feelings may fade once the patient is no longer in need of care.

  6. Germ theory's key 19th century figures - Wikipedia

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    Florence Nightingale Though she was a mathematician and statistician, she was asked by the British secretary of war to join a nursing service during The Crimean War . [ 5 ] When Nightingale arrived in Scutari, Turkey , the conditions of the British army hospital were gruesome and putrid. [ 5 ]

  7. Florence Nightingale Museum to reopen on International ... - AOL

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    The museum, which opened in 1989 and is in the grounds of St Thomas’ Hospital, will be open five days a week. ... The Florence Nightingale Museum, an independent charity, had begun to celebrate ...

  8. Nightingale Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Nightingale Hospital can mean: Nightingale Hospital (Marylebone) , a private mental health facility in Marylebone, London NHS Nightingale Hospitals , temporary critical care hospitals established in the United Kingdom during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic

  9. Nursing in India - Wikipedia

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    In 1854 (in the Crimean war), when women nurses were considered as rare, Florence Nightingale shows her ability in nursing. Works of Florence results in formation of Royal Commission. Army Medical School was established in year 1857. [4] She established "Nightingale School for nurses". In 1907, she gained "The Order of Merit" by the King.