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Revolution of Nursing
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Alicia Faye Clewes
⟶ mise à jour avec succès 19 nov. 2018 ⟶
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Mary Seacole returns to Panama and invests in gold mine
Mary Seacole starts applying in person to be ‘army assistant’ but does not submit application to be a nurse
Florence Nightingale leaves for Crimean War with 38 nurses
Florence Nightingale arrives at Barrack Hospital and supervises the nursing at several hospitals. She also promotes soldiers’ welfare and also reports bad conditions to government
Due to the sinking of a ship with medicine and winter gear on meant Florence Nightingale has to purchase new supplies
Mary Seacole departs for Crimea
Mary Seacole arrives at Scutari, Crimea and meets Florence Nightingale for the first time
Mary Seacole sells two mule-loads of food and drink to spectators at Cathcart’s Hill watching first Redan assault
Mary Seacole sells food and drink at Battle of Tchernaya and assists with first aid post-battle
Elizabeth Fry visits Newgate Prison for the first time
Mary Seacole is born in Jamaica
Elizabeth Fry helped found the Association for the Reformation of the Female Prisoners in Newgate
Florence Nightingale is born in Florence, Italy
Elizabeth Fry: The creation of the British Ladies' Society for Promoting the Reformation of Female Prisoners
Mary Seacole makes two visits to England during the 1820s
Mary Seacole marries Edwin Seacole
Florence Nightingale called to service, wants to be a nurse but her family don't allow her
Elizabeth Fry visited women prisoners in Ireland
Florence Nightingale visits workhouse infirmiries
Mary Seacole travels to Panama: supervises food and clothing production
Florence Nightingale's first visit to the Kaiserswerth Deaconess Institution, Germany
Florence Nightingale nurses three months at Kaiserswerth
Florence Nightingale seeks hospital experience in Dublin but the hospital was closed for renovations
Mary Seacole in Jamaica; helps in yellow fever epidemic, but there is no cure available
Florence Nightingale nurses for 3 months in Paris Hospitals
From 1853 - 1854 Florence Nightingale nurses and directs at the Establishment for Gentlewomen During Illness
Florence Nightingale dies in her home in London
Mary Seacole dies
Elizabeth Fry dies