Florence Nightingale: the Crimean War
Discover the remarkable legacy of Florence Nightingale in "Florence Nightingale: the Crimean War" by Lynn McDonald, published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press in 2010. This comprehensive biography spans 1096 pages and delves into Nightingale's invaluable correspondence from war hospitals during the Crimean War. McDonald meticulously documents the staggering amount of work Nightingale undertook post-war to combat the appalling death rates caused by disease, which far exceeded those resulting from battle. This volume highlights her relentless efforts to implement significant reforms in healthcare, showcasing her dedication to improving nursing practices and patient care. A must-read for enthusiasts of social history, nursing, and warfare, this book offers profound insights into Nightingale's impact on the medical field and her enduring influence on modern nursing. Add this essential biography to your collection today and explore the life of a true pioneer in healthcare reform.