Abstract
Writings on Florence Nightingale offer two contrasting views of her life and achievements. The first is that she was a formidable, highly influential woman with enlightened views about disease prevention, the care of sick people and the role of professionally trained nurses. The alternative view is that she was a flawed Victorian hero, who enjoyed celebrity status in her lifetime, but whose achievements were over-estimated.
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