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Florence Nightingale
The modern day nursing owes thanks and pays tribute to Florence Nightingale, who was a nurse and a statistician by profession. She is acknowledged as the founder of the modern day nursing and her work and contributions to the field are studied across the world in all the countries as part of the graduate syllabus. She was born in 1820 and died in 1910. Born in England, she was very fond of making a difference in the society through her efforts and though she could have opted for any career at that time in any part of ...