The Impact Of Florence Nightingale During The Crimean War
Florence Nightingale, born on 12th May 1820 in Italy, was the founder of modern nursing. She became prominent when she assisted as a supervisor of nurses in the course of the Crimean War. She trained the nurses herself and gave nursing a high reputation. She became an icon and an ideal personality for nurses. In 1860, she put the groundwork for her first nursing school, St. Thomas Hospital in London.

