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  2. Florence Nightingale - Wikipedia

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    Florence Nightingale (/ ˈ n aɪ t ɪ ŋ ɡ eɪ l /; 12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer, statistician and the founder of modern nursing.Nightingale came to prominence while serving as a manager and trainer of nurses during the Crimean War, in which she organised care for wounded soldiers at Constantinople. [4]

  3. Selimiye Barracks - Wikipedia

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    During the Crimean War (1854–56), the barracks were allocated to the British Army, which was on its way from Britain to the Crimea. After the troops of its 33rd and 41st foot regiments [3] left for the front, the barracks was converted into a temporary military hospital. On 4 November 1854, Florence Nightingale arrived in Scutari with 37 ...

  4. Florence Nightingale letter on display after spending 140 ...

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    An original letter by Florence Nightingale in which she writes of her poor health following her return from the Crimean War has gone on display for the first time.

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea - Wikipedia

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    His statue by Foley was placed in front of the War Office in Pall Mall, London, and subsequently, following that building's demolition, placed next to A. G. Walker's statue of Florence Nightingale in Waterloo Place, adjacent to the Crimean Monument. [5] Another statue to him stands in Victoria Park, Salisbury, Wiltshire. [6]

  8. Jane Catherine Shaw Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Jane Catherine Shaw Stewart (22 September 1821 – 14 March 1905) was a leading British nurse in Crimea.At one point she was designated to take over from Florence Nightingale.

  9. Royal Herbert Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was built on the authority of Sidney Herbert, responsible for sending Florence Nightingale to the Crimea, leader of War Office reforms after this campaign, and passionate about health care and reducing military mortality rates from diseases and ill-treated war wounds.

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