Florence Nightingale (disambiguation)
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) was an English social reformer and statistician, and the founder of modern nursing.
Florence Nightingale may also refer to:
Film and television
[edit]- Florence Nightingale (1915 film), a British silent film by Maurice Elvey, starring Elisabeth Ridson
- "Florence Nightingale", a 1952 Hallmark Hall of Fame episode starring Sarah Churchill
- Florence Nightingale (1985 film), a British TV film by Daryl Duke, starring Jaclyn Smith
- Florence Nightingale, a 1993 Animated Hero Classics episode featuring Lisa Hart
- Florence Nightingale (2008 film), a BBC One television drama starring Laura Fraser
Other uses
[edit]- Florence Nightingale Elementary School, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, King's College, London, England, UK
- Florence Nightingale Foundation, a UK charity
- Florence Nightingale Medal, an ICRC award for nursing
- Florence Nightingale Museum, London, England, UK
- Statue of Florence Nightingale, London, England, UK
- USS Florence Nightingale (AP-70), a WWII cargo ship
People with the given names
[edit]- Florence Nightingale David (1909–1993) British statistician
- Elizabeth Arden or Florence Nightingale Graham (1881–1966), founder of Elizabeth Arden, Inc.
- Florence Nightingale Levy (1870–1947) U.S. arts administrator
See also
[edit]- 3122 Florence
- Florence Nightingale effect, a supposed affliction whereby a caregiver falls in love with a patient
- Florence Nightingale David Award, a statistician award
- Juliet Opie Hopkins (1818–1890) nicknamed "Florence Nightingale of the South", an American Civil War C.S. battlefield nurse
- Miss Nightingale, a 1974 British TV film starring Janet Suzman
- All pages with titles beginning with Florence Nightingale
- All pages with titles containing Florence Nightingale