While the anime may not be groundbreaking whether for its visuals or its animations, its exploration of medical and surgical themes is a breath of fresh air in the genre. It's a must-watch for those seeking a unique viewing experience that steps away from the typical storylines.
Florence Nightingale clearly served as an inspiration for Rose Clorence's life.
Florence Nightingale is best known as the founder of modern nursing.
She was born on 12 May 1820 in the Italian city of Florence, after which she was named. The second daughter in a prominent and wealthy British family, growing up it was clear Florence was devoted to serving others. As a teenager, she would spend time helping the sick and poor in the village near her family estate and believed nursing was her calling.
In 1844 she announced her decision to work as a nurse, which, due to her social standing, her parents did not approve of and forbade her from pursuing. Despite their objections in 1850, she studied as a nursing student for four months at the Kaiserwerth Deaconesses’ Institute, in the city of Düsseldorf. She took up her first nursing role in 1853 at the Institute for the Care of Sick Gentlewoman in London where she was superintendent.
While most famous for being the founder of modern nursing, Florence was also a social reformer and statistician, writing widely on all three subjects.
The Crimean War and 'The lady with the lamp'.
Florence Nightingale is best known for leading a group of 38 nurses to care for British soldiers wounded in the Crimean War in 1854. When Nightingale and her nurses arrived at the military hospital in Scutari, Turkey they were shocked at the terrible conditions with a lack of medicines, low hygiene standards, and mass infections common. They immediately started to clean every room and Nightingale told her nurses to wash their hands often. Nightingale's focus on cleaning and washing hands helped improved conditions and, thanks to her, we now know it is one of the best ways to stop the spread of disease.
To see her patients during the darkest nights, Nightingale carried a lamp as she walked among their beds. After that, she became known as ‘The Lady with the Lamp'.
Thanks Google.
LIGHT NOVEL/MANHWA SPOILER : :warning:
Why did the author screw up with my country? Why did Russia become France? WHY?
Review by LeLoupCarminBlockedParent2024-02-23T14:26:49Z— updated 2024-03-31T20:37:57Z
Fiction always mixes with reality.
While the anime may not be groundbreaking whether for its visuals or its animations, its exploration of medical and surgical themes is a breath of fresh air in the genre. It's a must-watch for those seeking a unique viewing experience that steps away from the typical storylines.
Florence Nightingale is best known as the founder of modern nursing.
She was born on 12 May 1820 in the Italian city of Florence, after which she was named. The second daughter in a prominent and wealthy British family, growing up it was clear Florence was devoted to serving others. As a teenager, she would spend time helping the sick and poor in the village near her family estate and believed nursing was her calling.
In 1844 she announced her decision to work as a nurse, which, due to her social standing, her parents did not approve of and forbade her from pursuing. Despite their objections in 1850, she studied as a nursing student for four months at the Kaiserwerth Deaconesses’ Institute, in the city of Düsseldorf. She took up her first nursing role in 1853 at the Institute for the Care of Sick Gentlewoman in London where she was superintendent.
While most famous for being the founder of modern nursing, Florence was also a social reformer and statistician, writing widely on all three subjects.
The Crimean War and 'The lady with the lamp'.
Florence Nightingale is best known for leading a group of 38 nurses to care for British soldiers wounded in the Crimean War in 1854. When Nightingale and her nurses arrived at the military hospital in Scutari, Turkey they were shocked at the terrible conditions with a lack of medicines, low hygiene standards, and mass infections common. They immediately started to clean every room and Nightingale told her nurses to wash their hands often. Nightingale's focus on cleaning and washing hands helped improved conditions and, thanks to her, we now know it is one of the best ways to stop the spread of disease.
To see her patients during the darkest nights, Nightingale carried a lamp as she walked among their beds. After that, she became known as ‘The Lady with the Lamp'.
Thanks Google.
Why did the author screw up with my country? Why did Russia become France? WHY?
R.I.P ! :flag_fr: