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The life of Florence Nightingale

Sarah A. Tooley

Editorial: Good Press

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In "The Life of Florence Nightingale," Sarah A. Tooley deftly interweaves a narrative that chronicles the remarkable journey of one of the most influential figures in nursing history. The book employs a rich, biographical style, offering insights into Nightingale's philosophies, her tireless advocacy for hospital reform, and her pioneering work in establishing nursing as a respected profession. Tooley contextualizes Nightingale's contributions against the backdrop of 19th-century social and medical conditions, illuminating the challenges Nightingale faced in her quest to reshape healthcare practices during the Victorian era. Sarah A. Tooley's deep-rooted passion for healthcare history and social reform shines through in this meticulously researched work. With a background in public health and a keen interest in the evolution of nursing, she presents a nuanced portrayal of Nightingale, exploring not only her professional achievements but also her personal struggles and societal impacts. Tooley's comprehensive examination draws upon primary sources and extensive literature, ensuring a well-rounded depiction of Nightingale's legacy. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in healthcare reform, the history of nursing, or the life of women who shaped social change. Tooley's engaging prose makes complex ideas accessible, inviting readers to appreciate the profound impact of Florence Nightingale on modern medicine and society.
Disponible desde: 02/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 200 páginas.

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