Created by Michael Sessions
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Copied by Tom Lea
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Where did Florence Nightingale Train?
Which invention of the 17th century had led to a decline in the role of women in midwifery?
Why by the 1830s were most nurses poor and uneducated?
In what year were women allowed to qualify as doctors at British universities?
Why did women who wished to become doctors face oppostion from male students?
What did Florence Nightingale lead at the military hospital in Scutari during the Crimean War?
Why did Elizabeth Garrett Anderson find it hard to become a qualified doctor?
How far did the death rate fall at Scutari as a result of the work of Florence Nightingale?
Which society fianally accepted Elzabeth Garrett Anderson and gave her a certificate so she could become a qualified doctor?
Ho did people find out about Florence Nightingales work back in Britain?
How was Florence Nightingale able to establish the 'Nightingale School for Nurses' in london in 1860?
Who helped Elizabeth Garrett Anderson become a doctor by taking the Society of Apothecaries to court?
How many differnt languages was Florence Nightingales 'Notes for Nursing' translated into?
What did Elizabeth Garrett Anderson found in 1872?
What topic did Florence Nightingale write over 200 books on?
What did Elizabeth Garrett Anderson help to set up in 1874?
What was Florence Nightingale influential in helping to set up in 1861?
In what year did an act of parliament allow women to enter the medical profession?
Why did Florence Nightingale organise the care at Scutari Military Hospital emphasising cleanliness and fresh air?