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Great Englishwomen

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Great Englishwomen include: Queen Bertha; Maude the Good; Eleanor of Aquitaine; Philippa of Hainault; Margaret of Anjou; The Lady Margaret; Margaret Roper; Lady Jane Grey; Princess Elizabeth; Lady Rachel Russell; Angelica Kaufmann; Hannah More; Elizabeth Fry; Mary Somerville; Elizabeth Barrett Browning; and Florence Nightingale.

Florence Nightingale necessitates no introduction, you must know the benevolence she did for her fellowmen, how she departed her British hometown to provide medical assistance to the afflicted soldiers who were injured in Crimea war, and how well she did her duties as a nurse. Besides helping soldiers in England, she made England progressive by enhancing hospitals, educating British nurses how to be a responsible enough to care for the sick and the dying and has made nursing an optimistic environment rather than the strenuous work in the past.

She got her name from her hometown in Florence but she spent her entire life in Derbyshire. She aspires to become a nurse to help those who are in need and her first goal was to advance the field of nursing and to accomplish his obligations that she thought would prolonged agony more sufferable in the hospitals of England.

A small township in Germany on the grand Rhine, has enormous edifices where females are required to be trained as nurses for persons with poor health. They wore black skirts and white aprons, white collars and caps and the townspeople who seek medical attention were aided by them. There was no medical school for Englishwomen and Florence worked in the hospital for 3 months. She applied the system of nursing, and had a formal training which suited her for the good services which she took on in her future work.
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