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Laura Elvery’s novel, Nightingale, invites us to see the legendary nurse not as a symbol, but as a person shaped by illness, desire, pain and time.
Florence Nightingale, though, gave every indication in her 2-year-old season that she might not live up to the expectations her lofty pedigree promised.
A lock of Florence Nightingale's hair has fetched more than £3,500 at auction in North Yorkshire. The hair, verified to belong to the 19th Century nursing pioneer, was expected to fetch between ...
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‘Not a saint’: Florence Nightingale, heroic founder of modern nursing, is humanised in a new novel - MSNFlorence Nightingale is often described as the founder of modern nursing. ... She is not the symbol, but the woman – not solely the caregiver, but a patient, child and sister.
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