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FNM325774 The heroine of Fifty Years Ago: Miss Florence Nightingale in the Hospital at Scutari, pub. in The Graphic, 19th November 1904 (litho) by Hatherell, William (1855-1928) (after); Florence Nightingale Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), nurse during the Crimean War, known as The Lady with the Lamp ; At Scutari in Turkey; ); eFlornece Nightingale Museum; English, out of copyright
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Care Caring Crimea Harsh Conditions Lace Bonnet Medical Scene Military Hospital Nurse Nurses Nursing Orderly Surgery Tending The Sick Ward Wounded Soldiers Beds Injuries Wound
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The Heroine of Fifty Years Ago - Miss Florence Nightingale in the Hospital at Scutari
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. This print takes us back to a significant moment in history, capturing the indomitable spirit of one of the most iconic figures in nursing - Miss Florence Nightingale. Published on November 19th, 1904, it immortalizes her unwavering dedication and compassion during the Crimean War. In this scene, we find ourselves amidst the harsh conditions of a military hospital at Scutari in Turkey. The image showcases Miss Nightingale surrounded by wounded soldiers, both male and female nurses tirelessly tending to their needs. With her unmistakable lace bonnet adorning her head, she stands as a beacon of hope amidst despair. The engraving vividly portrays the challenging reality faced by these brave individuals who cared for injured soldiers with limited resources and under immense pressure. It serves as a poignant reminder of their selflessness and commitment to saving lives. Miss Nightingale's presence exudes strength and resilience as she oversees surgeries and tends to those suffering from injuries inflicted on the battlefield. Her nickname "The Lady with the Lamp" is well-deserved as she provided solace through long nights spent comforting patients with only a flickering light guiding her way. This remarkable lithograph captures not only an important historical moment but also pays tribute to all nurses who have dedicated themselves to caring for others throughout time. It serves as an enduring testament to Miss Florence Nightingale's legacy that
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