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Florence Nightingale

    12 de mayo de 1820 – 13 de agosto de 1910

    Florence Nightingale fue una enfermera, escritora y estadística inglesa que adquirió prominencia durante la Guerra de Crimea por su trabajo pionero en enfermería. Sentó las bases de la enfermería profesional con los principios resumidos en el libro 'Notes on Nursing'. Su dedicación y enfoque innovador en el cuidado de soldados heridos la convirtieron en una figura inspiradora cuyo legado perdura hoy en forma del Día Internacional de la Enfermería.

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    Notes on Nursing
    Notes on Hospitals
    A Guide to Hospitals and Nursing - A Collection of Writings and Excerpts
    Florence Nightingale to Her Nurses
    Notas sobre enfermería : qué es y qué no es
    • Edición española del clásico de Florence Nightingale, que destaca la importancia de la higiene y la enfermería. Basado en más de catorce años de experiencia, aborda las necesidades de los enfermos y aspectos preventivos de la salud. Incluye instrucciones sobre ruido, alimentación y observación del paciente.

      Notas sobre enfermería : qué es y qué no es
    • Florence Nightingale to Her Nurses

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The book compiles annual letters and addresses from Miss Nightingale to the probationer-nurses of the Nightingale School at St. Thomas' Hospital between 1872 and 1900. These communications, often read by Sir Harry Ver-ney, were intended to inspire and guide the nurses in their training. Each nurse received a printed or facsimile copy for personal use, highlighting the importance of these messages. A few addresses were also created for Nightingale Nurses in Edinburgh, reflecting Miss Nightingale's commitment to nursing education and mentorship.

      Florence Nightingale to Her Nurses
    • A Guide to Hospitals and Nursing - A Collection of Writings and Excerpts

      With an Introductory Chapter by Lytton Strachey

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the principles of nursing, this work showcases Florence Nightingale's dedication to improving healthcare for the poor and underprivileged. It includes insights from her experiences during the Crimean War, where she transformed nursing into a respected profession. The collection features various writings, such as guidelines for hospital nursing in India and successful nursing experiments in workhouses. Accompanied by an introduction from Lytton Strachey, this edition highlights Nightingale's significant contributions to the field and is essential for nursing history enthusiasts.

      A Guide to Hospitals and Nursing - A Collection of Writings and Excerpts
    • Notes on Hospitals

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      This is an unabridged republication of the work originally published in 1859 by John W. Parker and Son, London.

      Notes on Hospitals
    • Notes on Nursing

      • 140 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Presents a facsimilie of the classic work on patient care written by the founder of modern nursing

      Notes on Nursing
    • The world knows Florence Nightingale as "the lady with the lamp"—the revered founder of nursing as a respectable profession for women. But few people are aware that Nightingale's career began only after years of struggle to free herself from her suffocating Victorian family. In this surprisingly passionate feminist essay (a "brilliant polemic," states Martha Vicinus), Nightingale denounces the lives of idleness she and other women of her class were forced to lead.

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