"No man, not even a doctor, ever gives any other definition of what a nurse should be than this β "devoted and obedient." This definition would do just as well for a porter. It might even do for a horse. It would not do for a policeman."
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Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale (12 May 1820 β 13 August 1910) was a British nurse, a pioneer of modern nursing, and a noted statistician.
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