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And there were Isabella of Spain and Queen Elizabeth of England: not all women are Florence Nightingales; some are Lucretia Borgias.
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There was no room at the immediate front for Florence Nightingales in the modern machine of war.
The Last Shot Frederick Palmer 1915
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They came, not as Florence Nightingales to alleviate human suffering, but to witness and exult over it.
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A small band of Ursuline sisters became Florence Nightingales on the battlefield to the astonishment of the soldiers.
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A small band of Ursuline sisters became Florence Nightingales on the battlefield to the astonishment of the soldiers.
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The hospital and aged care systems are already scouring the world for Florence Nightingales, in competition with other developed nations with aging populations.
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The villagers would be forgiven for imagining George and Mary stealing back into their old home, drifting like 20th-century Florence Nightingales between the rows of beds, cooling the brows of the feverish and consoling the anxious.
The Guardian World News Maev Kennedy 2010
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A small band of Ursuline sisters became Florence Nightingales on the battlefield to the astonishment of the soldiers.
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A small band of Ursuline sisters became Florence Nightingales on the battlefield to the astonishment of the soldiers.
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A small band of Ursuline sisters became Florence Nightingales on the battlefield to the astonishment of the soldiers.
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