An edition of Florence Nightingale (1987)

Florence Nightingale

The Lady of the Lamp

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An edition of Florence Nightingale (1987)

Florence Nightingale

The Lady of the Lamp

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The "Lady of the Lamp" radiated the light of the Savior in a dark place -- to both body and soul of her patients. Born into a wealthy English family in the 1820s, Florence Nightingale could have chosen a life of ease and elegance. Her love for her Savior, however, compelled her to resist the social expectations of her day. Choosing not to marry, she obeyed her God-given call to nursing, despite strenuous family opposition that said she was throwing her life away to enter such "lower class" work. Led by God to minister to the thousands of wounded soldiers suffering under barbarously inhumane conditions in the Crimean War, Florence's sacrificial service brought her worldwide fame. Yet fame did not deter her from her life's work: rather, she used her influence to institute sweeping healthcare reforms. Eventually she elevated nursing to a respected profession and founded the Red Cross. The story of one courageous woman who helped transform society! - Back cover.

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Publisher
Bethany House
Language
English
Pages
128

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Florence Nightingale: The Lady of the Lamp
July 1, 1987, Bethany House
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Table of Contents

Straws in the wind
The vision is born
Waiting God's time
Donning the nurse's uniform
God's nurse in the Crimea
"The lady with the lamp"
The popular heroine
The practical reformer
The mother of modern nursing
"Even down to old age"

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Minneapolis, MN

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
125 p.
Number of pages
128
Dimensions
6.9 x 4.2 x 0.4 inches
Weight
0.3 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8347132M
Internet Archive
florencenighting00basi
ISBN 10
087123985X
ISBN 13
9780871239853
Library Thing
166445
Goodreads
139495

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