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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. State funerals in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    1910: The famous nurse and statistician Florence Nightingale was offered a state funeral, but her family opted for a private ceremony. [ 46 ] 2013: There was some speculation at the time of her death that Margaret Thatcher would be accorded a state funeral, but the government announced that she would not receive a state funeral "in accordance ...

  4. Lizzie Aiken - Wikipedia

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    Some biographers have referred to Aiken as America's own "Florence Nightingale". Aiken was an honored guest and speaker at the many Grand Army of the Republic events she attended. [16] Aiken died on January 17, 1906, aged 88. A funeral service was held at the Second Baptist Church in Chicago on January 20, 1906.

  5. Caroline Matthews - Wikipedia

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    [3] [43] The funeral was taken by the local vicar, Reverend A.A. Gibson, and was given 'very many floral tributes' with a range of 'expressions of affection and regret'. [1] Matthews was called 'The Florence Nightingale of the Balkans' in the Evening Telegraph. [3] Her uniform and other war possessions were sought by the National War Museum. [3]

  6. Nightingale Pledge - Wikipedia

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    The Nightingale Pledge, named in honour of Florence Nightingale, is a modified version of the Hippocratic Oath. Lystra Gretter and a Committee for the Farrand Training School Grace for Nurses in Detroit, Michigan created the pledge in 1893.

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

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    The letter by Florence Nightingale (Andrew Matthews/PA) “It is a remarkable find and is completely unspoiled, despite spending the last 140 years in an old scrapbook which belonged to the famed ...

  8. Nelly Brennan - Wikipedia

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    Nelly Brennan's funeral took place at St George's Church. Seven ministers of different congregations were in attendance in order to pay their respects and of whom they described as: "one of the most wonderful women who had ever lived in the Island and one whose devotion to duty was not exceeded even by Florence Nightingale."

  9. Mary Elizabeth Mohl - Wikipedia

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    However Clarkey made exceptions including George Eliot, Lady Augusta Stanley, Elizabeth Gaskell [1] and Florence Nightingale in particular. She and Florence were to remain close friends for 40 years despite their 27-year age difference. Mohl demonstrated that women could be equals to men, an idea that Florence did not obtain from her mother. [6]