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A brief introduction to nightingale

in the history of China and foreign countries, there are not many figures who can overcome all difficulties and establish special achievements with persistent beliefs, especially female figures. Nightingale, the originator of modern nursing and the founder of modern nursing specialty, is the most representative great woman.

Nightingale F 182~191) was an Englishman. Born in Florence, Italy, he has a well-off family, received higher education, read many famous literary works, is familiar with history, philosophy, mathematics and religion, is good at music and painting, and is proficient in English, French, German and Italian. When I was young, I gradually became interested in nursing work because I often helped my father's old friend (a doctor) to care for patients carefully. She has visited hospitals and charities in Germany, France, Greece and other places, enriched her reading ability and made a firm determination in nursing career. She taught herself about nursing knowledge, and actively participated in the discussion on social welfare, children's education and the improvement of hospital facilities by medical associations. In 185, at the age of 3, she went to Germany to study nursing, and at the age of 33, she went to Paris to study nursing organization. After returning to China, he served as the nursing director of a hospital in London. On August 12th, 1853, with the support of charity committee, Nightingale set up a nursing home at No.1 Harley Street in London, and began to display her ambition. She took many measures, which amazed people at that time. If patients are called to ring the bell, and winches are set in the kitchen to deliver meals to patients, she emphasizes that "any woman, regardless of her beliefs or wealth, can be accommodated as long as she is sick ..." She shows extraordinary ability in her work, and everyone listens to her.

Nightingale is listed as one of the great men in the world and is respected by people. Ms. nightingale has a kind and loving heart since she was a child. She loves life, and the small animal raised at home is injured. She carefully bandages it. Nightingale has a lofty ideal and thinks that the true meaning of life lies in doing something useful for mankind. Being a good nurse is her only long-cherished wish in her life.