Florence Nightingale to Her Nurses / A selection from Miss Nightingale's addresses to probationers and nurses of the Nightingale school at St. Thomas's hospital
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A selection of letters and addresses to probationer and trained nurses offers practical instruction and moral guidance on habits, discipline, patient care, and professional conduct. It emphasizes method, accuracy, resistance to gossip, self-discipline, continued learning, and the formation of dependable friendships for mutual support. Nursing is repeatedly framed as a vocation with spiritual dimensions, urging service, humility, and devotion to the welfare of the sick. The pieces combine concrete hospital routines and ethical exhortation to shape character alongside clinical skill.
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