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The biography traces Florence Nightingale's early life in her family homes, the religious and philanthropic influences that shaped her, and her years of preparation for service. It recounts her leadership of nurses during the Crimean War, the conditions at Scutari, correspondence and contemporary tributes, and her campaign against mismanagement and poor medical care. The author interweaves personal letters, eyewitness accounts, and published tributes to illuminate character, practical reforms in nursing and hospital administration, and the domestic and public challenges she faced, concluding with reflections on her legacy in professional nursing and public health reform.
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