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Florence Nightingale: The lady with the stats
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Florence Nightingale: The lady with the stats
Sunday 27 December 2020, 01:35 AM

Florence Nightingale 120 years ago argued for politicians to be better educated in statistics so they could make “progressive and not vibratory” decisions
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From Fiona Cassie: It is the last days of the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife so am re-sharing an article on why Florence Nightingale maybe should be known as the ‘lady with the stats’ rather than the ‘lady with the lamp’. Also check out link below to why Nightingale’s statements on colonisation and indigenous people meant NZNO decided to celebrate other nurses on Florence’s 200th birthday this year.
Stories of Florence Nightingale being worshipped by wounded soldiers on the wards of a Crimean military hospital helped create the myth of the “nursin