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Nightingale, Florence cultural definition

An English nurse of the nineteenth century, known for establishing a battlefield hospital for British soldiers wounded in the Crimean War. Her tireless service, at night as well as during the day, gained her the nickname “Lady with the Lamp.”

  • Florence Nightingale's diligence made her a symbol (see also symbol) for all nursing and for any kind of dedicated service.

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