Perfect for children aged 8+, this accessible biography of Florence Nightingale's life shows us why we still remember her today - 200 years after her birth (May 1820). Not only did Florence improve the lives of British soldiers wounded in the Crimean War, but as a professional and hard-working, extremely clever public-health reformer she led the establishment of a training school for nurses, better designed hospitals, improved sanitation and the idea of healthcare for all (leading eventually to the NHS). All this at a time when girls and women were expected to live their lives in the private sphere of marriage and home. The book is packed with images of objects, photographs and sketches to illuminate her life story, including her pet owl, her wooden lunchbox and her travelling medicine chest. Then there are her books, and her endless lists and reports (she was fantastic with statistics), and of course the famous Turkish lantern she bought from a market in Istanbul and used to light her way down the corridors and wards of the military hospital at Scutari.
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Discover why Florence Nightingale is still remembered today, 200 years after her birth
1: The lady, the lamp and the letters1: Why is she called Florence?1: Education fit for a boy1: Good works, good daughter1: To marry, or not?1: Nursing at las1: War!1: Scutari Hospital1: The nurses1: Lady with the lamp1: Soldiers still dying1: Visiting the field hospitals1: Alexis Soyer and Mary Seacole1: The war ends1: Nightingale nurses1: Letters … 14,000 of them1: Hospitals1: Nurses for all1: Family and later life1: What did Florence Nightingale do for us?1: Timeline1: Glossary1: Further information1: Index
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781445168647
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Franklin Watts Ltd
Vekt
220 gr
Høyde
264 mm
Bredde
208 mm
Dybde
6 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
48
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