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Premium Member Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale,
from England did hail.
Nurse extraordinaire,
she revamped medical care.

8/20/15...

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Florence Nightingale
Come help me Florence Nightingale
I need your healing hands
I need your guiding lamp my lady
Meet my one demand
The people, oh they told me
That I’ll never be the man
If I don’t bow down to their decree
Then “Cursed by God, I am!”

Come be my saviour, Nightingale
To you...

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"The Lady with the Lamp," Florence Nightingale
  Icon of Victorian culture. Her life, an exciting tale

     White pinafore over colonial dress, she wore
She served as first woman nurse in The Crimean War...

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Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale,
born on 12th may ,
was a British social reformer,
a statistician by day .

She was a nurse
who had a magic touch;
helped all the men around her
would never make a fuss .

She was called the lady,
the lady with the lamp
who'd come and provide aid
all throughout the...

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Categories: florence nightingale, appreciation, blessing, career, farewell,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Florence Nightingale (Ps)
Her
Light Was
Compassion




For Brians caricare contest...

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Categories: florence nightingale, inspirational, life
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Florence Nightingale -Senryu-
*****

beyond the archway,
a hope-filled star glows bright,
burning the ghost-war

*****...

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Categories: florence nightingale, hope
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Premium Member Florence Nightingale

Social reformist Florence Nightingale -
her many good deeds make for a fascinating tale.
Not only a nurse was she content to be.
An innovative statistician was she.
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Book: Reflection on the Important Things