Author | Florence Nightingale |
Publisher | |
Release Date | 1876 |
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Pages | pages |
Language: en
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Language: en
Pages: 280
Pages: 280
Language: en
Pages: 480
Pages: 480
Named a 2013 Doody's Core Title! "This beautiful book bound in red leather includes an in-depth history about each version and the preparation and publishing of
Language: en
Pages: 280
Pages: 280
Contributes new insights to Nightingale’s relevance for nursing today This in-depth analysis of Nightingale's legacy goes beyond established scholarship to ex
Language: en
Pages: 169
Pages: 169
"Early Days of Windsor" is a tale of the challenges of being pioneers of early settlers in Windsor. It discusses the story of the city that played an important
Language: en
Pages: 714
Pages: 714
This sixth volume in the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale reports Nightingale’s considerable accomplishments in the development of a public health care
Language: en
Pages: 260
Pages: 260
In this work, Florence Nightingale set out her principle of care for the sick and the injured. The author combined first-hand experience in health care with an
Language: en
Pages: 85
Pages: 85
Language: en
Pages: 935
Pages: 935
Florence Nightingale is famous as the ""lady with the lamp"" in the Crimean War, 1854-56. There is a massive amount of literature on this work, but, as editor L
Language: en
Pages: 944
Pages: 944
Although Florence Nightingale is famous as a nurse, her lifetime’s writing on nursing is scarcely known in the profession. Nursing professors tend to “look