Nightingale
111Nightingale Place — West out of Middlesex Street to Petticoat Square (O.S. 1875 1880) Formerly called: Petticoat Square (q.v.) (Rocque, 1746 O.S. 1848 51). Removed about 1884 and the site occupied by the City of London Artizans Dwellings (q.v.) …
112Nightingale, Florence — ► (1820 1910) Enfermera británica. Se hizo famosa durante la Guerra de Crimea, donde logró que la mortalidad descendiera del 42% al 20%. * * * (12 may. 1820, Florencia, Italia–13 ago. 1910, Londres, Inglaterra). Enfermera británica nacida en… …
113Nightingale pledge — a statement of principles for the nursing profession, formulated by a committee in 1893 and subscribed to by student nurses at the time of the capping ceremonies …
114NIGHTINGALE, FLORENCE — a famous philanthropic nurse, born at Florence, of wealthy English parentage; at the age of 22 entered the institution of Protestant Deaconesses at Kaiserswerth to be trained as a nurse, and afterwards studied the methods of nursing and… …
115Nightingale, Florence — Night|in|gale, Flor|ence [ naıtıŋ,geıl, flɔrəns ] noun a woman who is very kind to someone who is sick …
116Nightingale, Florence — (1820–1910) English nurse and hospital reformer …
117Florence Nightingale — Born 12 May 1820(1820 05 12) Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany Died …
118Florence Nightingale — Florence Nightingale …
119Ode to a Nightingale — W. J. Neatby s illustration for Ode to a Nightingale Ode to a Nightingale is a poem by John Keats written in May 1819 in either the garden of the Spaniards Inn, Hampstead, or, as according to Keats friend Charles Armitage Brown, under a plum tree …
120Florence Nightingale — (12 mai 1820 13 août 1910), surnommée « la dame à la lampe », était une pionnière des soins infirmiers modernes et une statisticienne notable. Elle reçut l Ordre du Mérite et la Royal …