Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder, 1908–2024, 22 vols. plus supplements.
Florence Nightingale Hospital
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Employer | Florence Nightingale | FN
served as superintendent of the Hospital for Invalid Gentlewomen
in London, which she moved from Chandos Street to 1 Upper Harley Street. Bishop, William John, and Sue Goldie. A Bio-Bibliography of Florence Nightingale. Dawsons for the International Council of Nurses, 1962. 99 |
Occupation | Florence Nightingale | FN
temporarily left her post at the Hospital for Invalid Gentlewomen
for the Middlesex Hospital
when cholera swept through the slums of Soho. Cook, Edward. The Life of Florence Nightingale. Macmillan, 1913, 2 vols. 140 Dossey, Barbara Montgomery. Florence Nightingale: Mystic, Visionary, Healer. Springhouse Corporation, 2000. 98 |
Occupation | Florence Nightingale | She gained a great reputation among medical professionals for her work. The hospital was later, in her honour, renamed the Florence Nightingale Hospital
. Bishop, William John, and Sue Goldie. A Bio-Bibliography of Florence Nightingale. Dawsons for the International Council of Nurses, 1962. 99 Baly, Monica E. Florence Nightingale and the Nursing Legacy. Croom Helm, 1986. 7 |
Publishing | Florence Nightingale | Although the letter is signed by her hand, its style deviates from that of her previous works and contains several factual errors; some have speculated that it was written for her. It was later reprinted... |
Reception | Florence Nightingale | Honours have included the naming after her of the Florence Nightingale Hospital
(once the Hospital for Invalid Gentlewomen
). Bishop, William John, and Sue Goldie. A Bio-Bibliography of Florence Nightingale. Dawsons for the International Council of Nurses, 1962. 99 Baly, Monica E. Florence Nightingale and the Nursing Legacy. Croom Helm, 1986. 7 |
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