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Florence Nightingale

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BARBOUR PUBL Incorporated, Jul 1, 2004 - Biography & Autobiography - 208 pages
Florence Nightingale never questioned the day God called her into His service. But determining just what that service would be was another matter. "Decent" young women of the nineteenth century weren't expected to work-especially not in the foul, disease-ridden medical camps of the British military. But that's where "The Lady with the Lamp" found her calling: comforting sick, wounded, and dying soldiers, and fighting for their rights within an apathetic establishment. From Scutari Hospital in the Crimean War, she turned the medical world upside down by demonstrating Jesus' teaching of service "unto the least of these my brethren."

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User Review  - John Collen - Goodreads

The Lady with the Lamp! This was the first book that my mom bought me when I'm still 5 years old. I could still remember it. :DI love this book. Though it wasn't my typical genres that time but I was ... Read full review

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User Review  - Christi Joy - Goodreads

“Live your life while you have it. Life is a splendid gift. There is nothing small in it, for the greatest things grow by God's smallest. But to live your life, you must discipline it. You must not ... Read full review

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