Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Army

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Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Army is Florence Nightingale’s influential statistical and medical analysis that exposed unsanitary conditions in military hospitals and helped drive major reforms in army healthcare.

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instanceOf medical report
report
statistical study
advocates better ventilation in barracks and hospitals
clean water supply for soldiers
improved drainage and sewage systems
improved hospital sanitation
systematic data collection on military health
aimsTo improve living conditions for troops
reduce preventable deaths among soldiers
appliesTo British Army
associatedWith Royal Army Medical Corps
surface form: British Army Medical Department

War Office
surface form: War Office (United Kingdom)
author Florence Nightingale (as nurse and organizer of medical care)
surface form: Florence Nightingale
countryOfFocus United Kingdom
describes contaminated water supply
inadequate sewage disposal
overcrowding in military hospitals
poor ventilation in military hospitals
unsanitary conditions in army hospitals
field epidemiology
military medicine
nursing
public health
focusesOn Crimean War
Crimean War military hospitals
genre non-fiction
public health report
hasAuthorRole Florence Nightingale as nurse
Florence Nightingale as statistician
impact greater public awareness of military health issues
major reforms in army healthcare
influenced development of modern military nursing practices
establishment of the Army Medical Department reforms
reforms in British Army medical services
influencedBy Florence Nightingale’s work in the Crimean War
language English
mainSubject army healthcare reform
military hospital hygiene
sanitary conditions in the British Army
notableFor linking sanitation to mortality reduction
use of quantitative evidence in healthcare policy
relatedWork Notes on Hospitals
surface form: Notes on Matters Affecting the Health, Efficiency and Hospital Administration of the British Army
shows high mortality from preventable diseases
impact of sanitation on soldier mortality
timePeriodDescribed mid-19th century
usesMethod mortality statistics
statistical analysis

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Florence Nightingale (as nurse and organizer of medical care) notableWork Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Army
subject surface form: Florence Nightingale