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Florence Nightingale came of a wealthy family, but unlike her sister who loved the social whirl, young Flo preferred to take care of people and animals, as well as dolls. She used to help the vicar in the village with the sick and poor and, when she was about fifteen, she set the broken leg of an old shepherd's collie. She finally decided the what she most wanted to do was to work in the service of the unfortunate and she planned to become a nurse in one of the hospitals. Her family, however, opposed this scheme because hospitals at that time were dirty and unwholesome and nurses were looked down upon by the upper classes of society.

Nevertheless Florence studied all she could about the management of hospitals until she became almost the only expert in England on the subject. But it was only after many disappointments that she was allowed to take a position as the head of the nurses in the new English hospital. She was so successful that when she Crimean War broke out she was ready to go to the front with a group of volunteer nurses. In the face of tremendous odds — terrible hospital conditions, opposition of the regular medical officers, and lack of supplies—Florence did a magnificent job and was worshipped by the soldiers.

The spirit and courage of Florence Nightingale should prove an inspiration to any youngster—especially as they are portrayed in this wonderful new story by Margaret Leighton.

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Margaret Leighton

Margaret Leighton

1896 - 1987
American
Margaret Carver Leighton was born in Oberlin, Ohio, but grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts. After study abroad and marriage, she commenced writing ... See more
Enid Lamonte Meadowcroft

Enid Lamonte Meadowcroft

1898 - 1966
American
Enid Lamonte Meadowcroft, who wrote this book and who acts as supervising editor of all the famous Signature Books, is one of the most famous and ce... See more
Corinne Boyd Dillon

Corinne Boyd Dillon

American
Corinne Boyd Dillon is a Kentuckian who studied in Paris and has done illustrations for many national magazines. She now lives in Greenwich Village ... See more

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