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awardReceived
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Order of Merit
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awardReceived
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Royal Red Cross
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burialPlace
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St Margaret Church, East Wellow
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causeOfDeath
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heart failure
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countryOfCitizenship
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United Kingdom
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countryOfCitizenship
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
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dateOfBirth
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1820-05-12
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dateOfDeath
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1910-08-13
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educatedAt
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Institute of Protestant Deaconesses at Kaiserswerth
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educatedAt
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home education
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employer
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Royal Army Medical Corps
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surface form:
British Army (as nursing organizer during Crimean War)
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employer
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Nightingale Training School for Nurses
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ethnicGroup
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English
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familyName
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Nightingale
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father
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William Edward Nightingale
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fieldOfWork
|
hospital administration
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fieldOfWork
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nursing
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fieldOfWork
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public health
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fieldOfWork
|
statistics
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fullName
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Florence Nightingale (as nurse and organizer of medical care)
self-link
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surface form:
Florence Nightingale
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givenName
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Florence
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hasMonument
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Florence Nightingale Museum
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hasMonument
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statue of Florence Nightingale in London
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hasNickname
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The Lady with the Lamp
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hasRelative
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Frances Nightingale
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hasRelative
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William Edward Nightingale
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influenced
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development of professional nursing schools
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influenced
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hospital design and administration
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influenced
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public health policy in the United Kingdom
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influencedBy
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Christian faith
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influencedBy
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Unitarian and liberal religious ideas
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instanceOf
|
healthcare reformer
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instanceOf
|
human
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instanceOf
|
nurse
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instanceOf
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social reformer
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instanceOf
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statistician
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instanceOf
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writer
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languageSpoken
|
English
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legacy
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International Nurses Day celebrated on her birthday
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legacy
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Nightingale Pledge for nurses
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legacy
|
Nightingale Training School for Nurses
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surface form:
Nightingale Training School model of nurse education
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mannerOfDeath
|
natural causes
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mother
|
Frances Nightingale
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movement
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nursing professionalization
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movement
|
sanitary reform movement
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notableFor
|
founding modern nursing
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notableFor
|
introducing sanitary reforms in hospitals
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notableFor
|
reforming military medical services
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notableFor
|
use of statistical graphics in public health
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notableFor
|
work during the Crimean War
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notableWork
|
Notes on Hospitals
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notableWork
|
Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not
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notableWork
|
Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Army
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occupation
|
nurse
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occupation
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social reformer
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occupation
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statistician
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occupation
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writer
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participantIn
|
Crimean War
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participantIn
|
Scutari hospital reforms
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placeOfBirth
|
Florence
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placeOfDeath
|
London, England
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surface form:
London
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positionHeld
|
advisor to the British Army Medical Services
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positionHeld
|
founder of the Nightingale Training School for Nurses
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positionHeld
|
superintendent of female nurses in the hospitals in the East
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religion
|
Christianity
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residence
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Embley Park, Hampshire
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residence
|
Lea Hurst, Derbyshire
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residence
|
London, England
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surface form:
London
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sexOrGender
|
female
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usedMethod
|
polar area diagrams
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usedMethod
|
statistical analysis
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