南丁格尔简传英文版
来源:中国护士网 作者:www.512test.com
Florence was born in 1820sintosa wealthy, English family who were,
at the time of her birth living in Florence, Italy. She and her sister
had all the advantages that money could provide. This included private
tutors and a superb education which was not generally available to girls
at that time. Florence excelled in Science and Maths;however there was
little opportunity for her to use her knowledge. Women of her position
in life were expected to get married and arrange all the domestic
affairs that were important to wealthy families. But, Florence had a
dream to become a nurse and when her father refused to allow her to
train as a nurse, she was so upset that she became very ill. Eventually,
her father relented and Florence started on her journey. She
volunteered to work in hospitals in France and Germany and even
travelled to Egypt to have formal training. Nurses were not considered
to be important or valuable in those days and hospitals were generally
places that only poor people would go to out of desperation. The
standards of hygiene and medicine were very low. Florence began to
change all that. In every hospital that she worked in she made sure that
everything was clean and that the patients themselves were washed and
well nourished.
Florence had become well known for all the wonderful improvements
that she had made and for the way she had trained other young women to
be good nurses. When the British army was fighting in the Crimea against
Russia, the soldiers were in desperate need of medical attention. The
British commander in the Crimea had heard of Florence and asked her if
she would come and help. So Florence collected some of her best nurses
and went to the Crimea. Conditions there were terrible. There was no
water and no medical equipment. Florence and her team organized a
kitchen and a laundry and worked incredibly hard to improve conditions
for the injured soldiers. At night she would carry a lamp as she went
round the hospital and the soldiers started to call her“the lady with
the lamp”. They would often kiss her shadow as she passed by. Florence
and her team saved thousands of lives and earned the love and admiration
of her countrymen and women.
In 1860 Florence started the Nightingale Training School. The
Nightingale nurses were in demand all over the world. She advised the
American President how to look after his soldiers who were injured in
the Civil War. She was a guiding influence behind the founding of the
International Red Cross. In 1907, she was honoured by the King of
England, Edward V11 and given thesgroupsof Merit. She was the first
woman to receive this award. She died at the age of 90 on August 10,
1910. Florence could have lived a life of luxury and comfort. She saw a
need for someone to help the poor and the sick and she did everything in
her power to improve the situation and to make a change. She thought
little of her own comfort and she inspired thousands of young women to
become nurses.