Disambiguation evidence for Florence Nightingale (as nurse and organizer of medical care) via surface form

"Florence Nightingale"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Florence Nightingale".

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

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