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The Life of Florence Nightingale (Vol 1&2) - Biography of a Famous Social Reformer and the Founder of Modern Nursing - cover

The Life of Florence Nightingale (Vol 1&2) - Biography of a Famous Social Reformer and the Founder of Modern Nursing

Edward Tyas Cook

Editorial: Good Press

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Edward Tyas Cook's "The Life of Florence Nightingale" (Vol. 1 & 2) is a comprehensive biographical account that intricately weaves the personal and professional narrative of one of history's most revered figures in nursing and social reform. Cook employs a meticulous, almost archival literary style, crafting a richly detailed portrayal of Nightingale'Äôs life from her privileged upbringing to her pioneering work during the Crimean War. The text is embedded in the Victorian context, reflecting the societal norms and gender roles of the 19th century, while also critiquing them through Nightingale's formidable spirit and reformative efforts in healthcare and hospital sanitation. Edward Tyas Cook, an esteemed biographer, was deeply influenced by his contemporaries and the evolving perceptions of women's roles in society. His commitment to chronicling Nightingale's legacy stemmed from an understanding of the transformative impact she had on nursing education and public health. Drawing on extensive archival research, Cook's work is not merely a biography but a profound exploration of Nightingale's influence on modern nursing and her enduring significance in the realm of humanitarianism. Readers are encouraged to delve into these volumes not just for the rich historical context, but for the inspirational account of Florence Nightingale herself, whose tenacity and vision reshaped healthcare. Cook's insightful analysis and engaging style will appeal to scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of gender, medicine, and social reform.
Disponible desde: 26/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 947 páginas.

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