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Florence Nightingale's Nuns - Paperback
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Availability: In Stock
Our Item Number: 52542
publisher/mfg: Ignatius Press
Mfg #: FNN-P
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At the age of 24, Florence Nightingale decided to dedicate herself to
the care of the sick, especially those wounded in battle. She worked
for nearly a year with the nursing Sisters of St. Vincent de Paul in
Alexandria, Egypt. After that, when she established a hospital to tend
the wounded during the Crimean War (1854 - 1856), she welcomed the
assistance of thirty-eight women, including a group of Catholic nuns.
This Vision Book for youth presents the moving story of those ten
heroic nuns, from the Convent of Mercy in Bermondsey, England. The
conditions in military hospitals at that time were extremely primitive
and often lacked even the most basic necessities for treating the
wounded and dying. But these dedicated nurses, especially the devoted
nuns who saw Christ in their patients, sought to give them the very
best care possible. Their successful struggle to establish higher
standards of sanitation and care became widely known after the war, and
Florence Nightingale became famous.
- Distributor: Ignatius Press
- Author: Emmeline Garnett
- Format: 200 pages, paperback
- ISBN: 9781586172978
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