| Nightingale |
European songbird noted for its melodious nocturnal song English nurse remembered for her work during the Crimean War (1820-1910)
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| Nightingale |
(1820-1910) Founder of modern nursing as a profession and a pioneer in sanitation and hygiene. Born in Florence, Italy, she was raised mostly in Derbyshire, England, and received a thorough classical education from her father.
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| Nightingale |
A bird that sings at night.
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| Nightingale p. |
a statement of principles for the nursing profession, formulated by a committee in 1893 and subscribed to by student nurses at the time of the capping ceremonies.
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| Nightingale Pledge |
An oath sometimes used by nurses on graduation from professional school. The pledge was formulated by a committee of the Farrand School of Nursing, Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, of which Lystra Gretter was the chairperso
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