Nurse Nightingale

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Florence Nightingale played a large role in establishing modern day nursing. She wanted to help the sick and the elderly as a child and grew up to become a very successful nurse. Nightingale cemented nursing as a respectable profession and went on to train in nursing against her family’s wishes. She contributed politically in the Crimean war tending to wounded soldiers along with dozens of other trained nurses. Florence Nightingale made significant contributions to the nursing profession, most notable are her effects on modern day nursing and political effects on society. The contributions she made were very rebellious for the time, because nursing was considered a poor job and she was from a very wealthy family. Before her, people did not train to become a nurse it was based on trial and error. This was a very flawed plan because people would die from curable illnesses.
Florence Nightingale believed that God called to her telling her to be a nurse and to help the young and sick around her. When Nightingale heard this “calling” something clicked and she knew it was her destiny to become a nurse. She grew up tending to the sick and the elderly on her fathers estates. (Manning). Florence Nightingale was named after her birthplace of Florence, Italy. She was born into a wealthy family who had many estates. (Manning). Growing up, Nightingale was homeschooled by her father. Nightingales father was very against nursing because he did not think it was a respectable profession for a young lady. (Manning). Nightingales father believed that young ladies should be out and meeting their suitors, Nightingale did just the opposite and started staying home to study and declining suitors. Her actions were not received well by her family, but ...

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