Nightingale Fund

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The Nightingale Fund was a charitable fund established in the 19th century to support Florence Nightingale’s pioneering work in nursing education and hospital reform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century philanthropic initiative
charitable fund
aimedAt improving standards of hospital care
training women as professional nurses
associatedWith Crimean War nursing reforms
Florence Nightingale’s educational principles
professionalization of nursing
beneficiary Florence Nightingale NERFINISHED
hospitals
nursing students
country United Kingdom
field hospital administration
nursing
public health
financedBy philanthropic contributions
public donations
foundedAfter Crimean War NERFINISHED
foundedAsResponseTo need for trained nurses
public admiration for Florence Nightingale
founder public subscription committee
honours Florence Nightingale’s service in the Crimean War
impact influence on global nursing education
model for later nursing funds and schools
inception 1855
language English
location London, England
surface form: London
namedAfter Florence Nightingale NERFINISHED
notableDonor British public
purpose honour Florence Nightingale’s work
support hospital reform
support nursing education
supportedInstitution Nightingale Training School for Nurses NERFINISHED
St Thomas’ Hospital, London NERFINISHED
timePeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED
usedFor establishment of a training school for nurses
support of the Nightingale Training School at St Thomas’ Hospital

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