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postheadericon Virginia Henderson

 

Best known to nurses for the complementary model , Virginia Henderson has made an invaluable contribution to the development of the theory and practice of nursing.

 

Born in 1897, on November 30, the fifth of eight children of the respectable Henderson family, she was named Virginia. In honor of her mother's homeland - the state of Virginia, and, as it became obvious later, as the personification of a symbol of innocence and endless love for one's neighbor.

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postheadericon Oath of Florence Nightingale

Medical deontology, in the modern interpretation - medical bioethics, has its own history. Engaging in medicine involves immersion in the profession both in the field of knowledge and skills, and in moral and ethical principles.

One example of selfless service to people is Florence Nightingale's oath for nurses. Read completely "

postheadericon Legacy of Florence Nightingale

 

Invaluable is the legacy of Florence Nightingale in founding the nursing profession and advancing nursing reform. No wonder her birthday - May 12 - has become an international holiday for nurses.

 

Florence was born in 1820 in the family of a wealthy English aristocratic landowner. At the age of 16, Florence Nightingale had the feeling that she should serve the people. In her diary, she writes that "God called her into service." Therefore, despite the excellent education and the protests of the family, Florence Nightingale decides to become a sister of mercy. Read completely "

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