Legacy
"The Florence Nightingale Museum, which sits at the site of the original Nightingale Training School for Nurses, houses more than 2,000 artifacts commemorating the life and career of the "Angel of the Crimea." To this day, Florence Nightingale is broadly acknowledged and revered as the pioneer of modern nursing." (Bio).
Nightingale worked as hard as she could to devote herself to the field of nursing and assisting others. Without Nightingale’s groundbreaking ideas on sanitation, her common sense ideas that were used helped wouldn’t have shaped how nurses today are assisted in the creation of process.
Many newspapers, including the New York Times and The Daily Mirror, wrote news articles about the inspiration that is Florence Nightingale.
"Perhaps the greatest good that has resulted from her noble life has been the setting in motion of a force which has led thousands of women to devote themselves to systematic care of the sick and wounded.” (New York Times).
People were saddened to see her die, but they knew her legacy would live on forever. Many followers aspired to be like her, but also had the feeling as if they were in debt to her.
Nightingale worked as hard as she could to devote herself to the field of nursing and assisting others. Without Nightingale’s groundbreaking ideas on sanitation, her common sense ideas that were used helped wouldn’t have shaped how nurses today are assisted in the creation of process.
Many newspapers, including the New York Times and The Daily Mirror, wrote news articles about the inspiration that is Florence Nightingale.
"Perhaps the greatest good that has resulted from her noble life has been the setting in motion of a force which has led thousands of women to devote themselves to systematic care of the sick and wounded.” (New York Times).
People were saddened to see her die, but they knew her legacy would live on forever. Many followers aspired to be like her, but also had the feeling as if they were in debt to her.
Life Without Florence Nightingale
"Nightingale was the first recognized nurse theorist, an educator, administrator, communicator, statistician, and an environmental activist. Nightingale was ahead of her time. Her dedicated and focused 50 years of work and service still informs and impacts our nursing work and our global mission of health and healing for humanity... Today we recognize Nightingale’s work as global nursing where she envisioned what a healthy world might be with her integrative and integral philosophy and expanded visionary capacities. Her work included aspects of the nurse coach process as well; her work has indeed had an impact on us and will extend far into the future." (INCA)
"Nightingale’s work was social action that demonstrated and clearly articulated the science and art of an integrative and integral worldview for nursing, health care, and humankind." (INCA).
"By her death in 1910, Nightingale had lived to see enormous changes occur in the medical field because of her work. She broke through gender barriers and made nursing an organized and respectable profession. Health conditions improved in the military through her work and research during the Crimean War. Eventually health conditions began to improve all over England through her nursing schools. Her work was invaluable to society and set a foundation for high sanitary standards. The world is indebted to Florence Nightingale and her amazing contributions to medicine." (Kings College).
Florence Nightingale used her knowledge as an experienced nurse to help others fight against diseases in the military. Without her intensive research and studies, who knows what nursing what be like today. In conclusion, Nightingale’s leadership left a lasting legacy that resonates today and for years to come.
"Nightingale’s work was social action that demonstrated and clearly articulated the science and art of an integrative and integral worldview for nursing, health care, and humankind." (INCA).
"By her death in 1910, Nightingale had lived to see enormous changes occur in the medical field because of her work. She broke through gender barriers and made nursing an organized and respectable profession. Health conditions improved in the military through her work and research during the Crimean War. Eventually health conditions began to improve all over England through her nursing schools. Her work was invaluable to society and set a foundation for high sanitary standards. The world is indebted to Florence Nightingale and her amazing contributions to medicine." (Kings College).
Florence Nightingale used her knowledge as an experienced nurse to help others fight against diseases in the military. Without her intensive research and studies, who knows what nursing what be like today. In conclusion, Nightingale’s leadership left a lasting legacy that resonates today and for years to come.