A bit of history ...
Florence Nightingale was an English aristocrat,which was educated, accessible only to men. The terrible events of the Crimean War deeply touched Florence, and she decided to use her outstanding abilities for good. Since the wounded soldiers needed constant care, the woman gathered a group of nurses who went to the field hospitals of the Crimea. Although the surgeons were skeptical about this idea, the woman did not stop at anything.
Even before the war, Florence spoke of her desireTo create own sister community, showing huge interest to care of sick people. Nightingale wanted to change the stereotype about female nurses, who were usually either drunkards or girls of easy virtue.
During the war, the nurse increased the number ofwards in hospitals, so that the wounded were not so crowded and more comfortable. She walked around them even at night, every day. The nurses and nurses who worked with her also worked tirelessly. Grateful wounded soldiers always spoke very warmly of the woman who helped them survive. According to available data, mortality during the war decreased tens of times! In addition to regular medical care, Nightingale organized laundry and kitchens, created reading rooms and helped write letters to relatives. Before leaving for home, the nurse delivered a white marble cross to all medical workers who died in the Crimean War.
In England Florence Nightingale became the mainan army nurse. All the medical personnel received special training. Why is the day of the nurse celebrated on the birthday of Florence? It is thanks to her that medicine began to take more seriously the prevention of diseases, and if before it was in the hands of surgeons, then since then the nurses have received new rights and recognition. Florence was the first medical worker who described the environmental impact on health, laying the foundations of ecology. Florence has a monument to Florence Nightingale. In addition, the name of this woman is named the highest award, given annually to nurses around the world for over a hundred years. The award is presented annually on the Day of the Nurse, May 12.