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小学生英语演讲稿 人物
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就讲南丁格尔吧,大家都很熟悉了,是个有名的护士,算是一代伟人。

Florence Nightingale

Florence Nightingale, who came to be known as "The Lady with the Lamp", was a really great woman of all times. Throughout her life, she contributed a lot to the medical world and saved many peoples' life.

Florence Nightingale was born into a rich, upper-class British family, but she chose not to marry, to pursue her life's ministry of social action, which she described as "mankind creating mankind."

Before her intervention nursing was often regarded, at least in England, as 'a menial employment needing neither study nor intelligence' .

In her early twenties Florence began visiting hospitals. In Egypt she met some of the Sisters of St Vincent de Paul who were nursing in Alexandria and recognised the value of their discipline, organisation and training.

In August 1853 she started work herself as the superintendent of the recently-opened Hospital for Invalid Gentlewomen in London.

At the request of the British government, she agreed to go as Superintendent of Female Nurses in Turkey to organize medical care for the British soldiers injured or ill in Scutari during the Crimean War (1854-56). She took thirty-eight nurses with her, eighteen of them Roman Catholic or Anglican nuns. In 1856 Florence Nightingale returned to England as a national heroine. She had been deeply shocked by the lack of hygiene and elementary care that the men received in the British Army.

While in the Crimea she became ill with Crimean Fever and was invalid from 1858-1888 due to her debilitating and excruciating symptoms. An innovator and a driving force for public health reform, she brought about significant changes in the health of British soldiers and established the first secular School of Nursing. All of these achievements were accomplished by her as an invalid at home suffering severely from an illness acquired in service to others

In later years Florence Nightingale remained an invalid but she continued to take a keen interest in health and nursing and to give advice whenever it was sought. In 1907 she was awarded the Order of Merit by King Edward VII and in 1908 was given the Honorary Freedom of the City of London. She died on 13 August 1910 and was buried at East Wellow, Hampshire.
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Before her intervention nursing was often regarded, at least in England, as 'a menial employment needing neither study nor intelligence' .
In her early twenties Florence began visiting hospitals. In Egypt she met some of the Sisters of St Vincent de Paul who were nursing in Alexandria and recognised the value of their discipline, organisation and training.
In August 1853 she started work herself as the superintendent of the recently-opened Hospital for Invalid Gentlewomen in London.
At the request of the British government, she agreed to go as Superintendent of Female Nurses in Turkey to organize medical care for the British soldiers injured or ill in Scutari during the Crimean War (1854-56). She took thirty-eight nurses with her, eighteen of them Roman Catholic or Anglican nuns. In 1856 Florence Nightingale returned to England as a national heroine. She had been deeply shocked by the lack of hygiene and elementary care that the men received in the British Army.
While in the Crimea she became ill with Crimean Fever and was invalid from 1858-1888 due to her debilitating and excruciating symptoms. An innovator and a driving force for public health reform, she brought about significant changes in the health of British soldiers and established the first secular School of Nursing. All of these achievements were accomplished by her as an invalid at home suffering severely from an illness acquired in service to others
In later years Florence Nightingale remained an invalid but she continued to take a keen interest in health and nursing and to give advice whenever it was sought. In 1907 she was awarded the Order of Merit by King Edward VII and in 1908 was given the Honorary Freedom of the City of London. She died on 13 August 1910 and was buried at East Wellow, Hampshire. Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale, who came to be known as "The Lady with the Lamp", was a really great woman of all times. Throughout her life, she contributed a lot to the medical world and saved many peoples' life.
Florence Nightingale was born into a rich, upper-class British family, but she chose not to marry, to pursue her life's ministry of social action, which she described as "mankind creating mankind."
Before her intervention nursing was often regarded, at least in England, as 'a menial employment needing neither study nor intelligence' .
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