English nurse remembered for her work during the Crimean War (1820-1910)
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Examples for "Nightingale"
Examples for "Nightingale"
1PWC tax partner Geof Nightingale will be at the tax announcement today.
2Tax partner at PwC Geof Nightingale said the figure was surprisingly high.
3It is so used in the Owl and the Nightingale, v. 107.
4I asked whether Nightingale had any idea what to do with not-Nicole.
5The Origin of Evil, in particular, held no perplexities for Miss Nightingale.
1Wherever the worst cases were to be found there was Florence Nightingale.
2This lady hyer is Florence Nightingale or Martha Washington, I disremember which.
3Since those days, Florence Nightingale has done many kindly and noble deeds.
4But then you know the soldiers used to kiss Florence Nightingale's shadow!
5Madam, - Our health service could badly do with a 21st-century Florence Nightingale.
1She led the class procession as the Lady with the Lamp.
2She didn't say anything about being Lady with the Lamp or top of her class.
3During the Crimean War, the Lady with the Lamp trained these women in her pioneering nursing practices.
4Mrs. Kaufman informed Hildemara that she would head the procession as the Lady with the Lamp, Florence Nightingale, the mother of nursing.
5Her noble work was celebrated by Longfellow, in his poem "Santa Filomena," often better known as "The Lady with the Lamp":
6In it she-sheyonder-yes ,thelady with the lamp, came and stood by him, and said, 'Be steadfast.'
7I need not say that no one has ever again heard the wailings, nor seen the lady with the lamp.
8"Well, well, so here's the grand Lady with the Lamp."
9"Enter the Lady with the Lamp!"
10But "the lady with the lamp" soon brought about a revolution; and the soldiers knew to their joy what it was to have proper nursing.
Translations for Lady with the Lamp