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BigAl Patron Saint of Left Handers Keeper of the Glowing Pickle and Monobrows

Entry: Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) - A43550642
Author: BigAl. Patron Saint of Left Handers, Keeper of Mnemonics, Monobrows and the Glowing Pickle. - U723247

As Florence Nightingale's family home and grave is close to my home, I've been thinking of writing this for some time. Finally stimulated to do so following a radio 4 programme this morning smiley - smiley


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Post 2

Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

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Post 3

Opticalillusion- media mynx life would be boring without hiccups

I'm pleased you've written about Florence Nightingale for it means I don't have to smiley - winkeyesmiley - laugh

I've noted just a few nitpicks here smiley - biro

You don't need quotation marks in blockquotes

watch out for spelling mistakes such as:

foollowing should be following
batchelors should be bachelors
Throught should be through
Britaion should be Britain
trooops should be troops
thew should be the

<> I think you mean she went to train as a nurse

Books should be italicised not quoted

I think there may still be links to be found and brought into your Entry

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Some medical commentators now believe her symptoms were consistent with her having contracted a form of chronic brucellosis, whilst on a visit from Scutari to Balaclava in July, 1855.

13 August 1910 should have two commas 13 August, 1910,

Finally, I wonder whether it would be possible to link to my Entry on Mary Seacole

smiley - goodluck This will make a great Entry for the Guide


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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

William E. and Frances Nightingale <--- William E and Frances Nightingale

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The young Florence was a highly intelligent child, educated at home by her father, who taught her Latin, Greek, French, Italian, history and mathematics<--- full-stop after mathematics

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It was not the career pathway expected for a sophisticated and well-educated Victorian lady! However, foollowing her sister, Parthenope
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following

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Richard Monkton Milnes, one of London's most eligible batchelors, courted her for some seven years, but she consistently declined his proposals of marriage. After his third proposal, although attracted to him, Florence decided that she would still have to refuse, even though at this stage she was 31 years of age. In her private notes, Florence commented on her 'torment' at this decision, and how she 'wasn't sure she'd done the right thing'. The historian Jehanne Wake believes that Monkton Milne was bisexual,

Here you name him Milnes and Milne; which is the correct spelling?

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Britain and France joined forces with Turkey in order to limit the potential expansion of Russia towards the Mediterranean. Britaion <--- Britain

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Seeing her opportunity, Florence Nightingale persuaded her friend, the Minister of War, Sidney Herbert, to send her to investigate.
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Seeing her opportunity, Florence Nightingale persuaded her friend, the Minister of War Sidney Herbert, to send her to investigate.

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care for soldiers in Scutari Barrack Hospital, some 300 miles from the Crimea, her arrival was greeted with suspician
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suspicion

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casualties from the Battle of Inkerman arrived, and Florence and her nurses found themselves working around the clock<--- full-stop required

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Other people thought that her symptoms which included weakness, headaches, nausea at the sight of food, breathlessness, tachycardia and palpitations were indicative of her having had a stress-related nervous breakdown.
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Other people thought that her symptoms, which included weakness, headaches, nausea at the sight of food, breathlessness, tachycardia and palpitations, were indicative of her having had a stress-related nervous breakdown.

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Some medical commentators now believe she her symptoms were consistent with her having contracted a form of chronic brucellosis, whilst on a visit from Scutari to to Balaclava in July, 1855.
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Scutari to Balaclava

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In 1907, at the age of 87 she was awarded the Order of Merit, she being the first woman to receive it.
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In 1907, at the age of 87, she was awarded the Order of Merit, being the first woman to receive it.

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<> smiley - ill~shudder~ I remember this from history class at school smiley - sadface

Thanks BigAl, this fills a much-needed gapsmiley - ta

GB
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Post 5

bobstafford

Well done Icy excellent entry smiley - cheers


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Post 6

bobstafford

One point I thought that there was a reception hospital set up at Netley for the treatment convalescence of returning soldiers


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Post 7

BigAl Patron Saint of Left Handers Keeper of the Glowing Pickle and Monobrows

smiley - okI've put right a few of the points made by GB and Opti. Not all of 'em as I didn't copy and paste the comments to tick 'em off systematicallysmiley - blush.

This is 'coz our Exchange Student is agitating to get on the PC smiley - grr

Better do the washing up following the chicken tikka masala I mader evening meal smiley - drool
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Post 8

Opticalillusion- media mynx life would be boring without hiccups

smiley - erm it's not Icy's Entry Bob


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Post 9

bobstafford

Sorry Al doing the scores and Icy on my list of additionssmiley - blush


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Post 10

BigAl Patron Saint of Left Handers Keeper of the Glowing Pickle and Monobrows

smiley - biroYou don't need quotation marks in blockquotes

watch out for spelling mistakes such as:

smiley - birofoollowing should be following
smiley - birobatchelors should be bachelors
smiley - biroThrought should be through
smiley - biroBritaion should be Britain
smiley - birotrooops should be troops
smiley - birothew should be the

smiley - biro<> I think you mean she went to train as a nurse

smiley - biroBooks should be italicised not quoted


<>

smiley - biroSome medical commentators now believe her symptoms were consistent with her having contracted a form of chronic brucellosis, whilst on a visit from Scutari to Balaclava in July, 1855.

smiley - biro13 August 1910 should have two commas 13 August, 1910,




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BigAl Patron Saint of Left Handers Keeper of the Glowing Pickle and Monobrows

smiley - biroWilliam E. and Frances Nightingale <--- William E and Frances Nightingale


smiley - biroThe young Florence was a highly intelligent child, educated at home by her father, who taught her Latin, Greek, French, Italian, history and mathematics<--- full-stop after mathematics


smiley - biroIt was not the career pathway expected for a sophisticated and well-educated Victorian lady! However, foollowing her sister, Parthenope
=
following


smiley - biro"Here you name him Milnes and Milne; which is the correct spelling?"
Milne >> Milnes,


smiley - biroBritain and France joined forces with Turkey in order to limit the potential expansion of Russia towards the Mediterranean. Britaion <--- Britain


Seeing her opportunity, Florence Nightingale persuaded her friend, the Minister of War, Sidney Herbert, to send her to investigate.
=
smiley - biroSeeing her opportunity, Florence Nightingale persuaded her friend, the Minister of War Sidney Herbert, to send her to investigate.


smiley - birocare for soldiers in Scutari Barrack Hospital, some 300 miles from the Crimea, her arrival was greeted with suspician
=
suspicion


smiley - birocasualties from the Battle of Inkerman arrived, and Florence and her nurses found themselves working around the clock<--- full-stop required


smiley - biroOther people thought that her symptoms which included weakness, headaches, nausea at the sight of food, breathlessness, tachycardia and palpitations were indicative of her having had a stress-related nervous breakdown.
=
Other people thought that her symptoms, which included weakness, headaches, nausea at the sight of food, breathlessness, tachycardia and palpitations, were indicative of her having had a stress-related nervous breakdown.


smiley - biroSome medical commentators now believe she her symptoms were consistent with her having contracted a form of chronic brucellosis, whilst on a visit from Scutari to to Balaclava in July, 1855.
=
Scutari to Balaclava


smiley - biroIn 1907, at the age of 87 she was awarded the Order of Merit, she being the first woman to receive it.
=
In 1907, at the age of 87, she was awarded the Order of Merit, being the first woman to receive it.




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Post 12

Opticalillusion- media mynx life would be boring without hiccups

Hows things going with this one?


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Post 13

BigAl Patron Saint of Left Handers Keeper of the Glowing Pickle and Monobrows

Hi Opti,

It's finished (I'd been trying to think how to link seamlessly to your Entry on Mary Seacole, but without success. It's easy to link from MS to FN but not the other way round smiley - erm

A


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Post 14

Opticalillusion- media mynx life would be boring without hiccups

Not to worry I'm sure Florence Nightingale wouldn't be bothered smiley - winkeye


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Jhawkesby

Congratulations. smiley - bubbly


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Opticalillusion- media mynx life would be boring without hiccups

Full steam ahead to the Front Page for this one smiley - applause


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