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Florence Nightingale, OM, angol ápolónő és statisztikus. A modern nővérképzés, valamint a betegellátás reformjának elindítója. Ő alkalmazott először statisztikai megközelítést a betegápolás hatékonyságának elemzésére, így a bizonyítékokon alapuló orvoslás egyik úttörőjének tekinthető. Azt hirdette, hogy az alapvető méltósághoz és a megfelelő ellátáshoz mindenkinek alapvető joga van, nemtől, nemzetiségtől és vallási felekezettől függetlenül. Wikipedia  

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Florence Nightingale: Idézetek angolul

“God has taken away the greatest man of his generation, for Dr. Livingstone stood alone.”

Quoted in Modern Heroes of the Mission Field (1882) by William Pakenham Walsh p. 281

“How very little can be done under the spirit of fear.”

As quoted in The Book of Positive Quotations (2007) by John Cook, p. 479

“To understand God's thoughts we must study statistics, for these are the measure of His purpose.”

As quoted in Chance Rules : An Informal Guide to Probability, Risk, and Statistics (1999) by Brian Everitt, p. 137

“You must go to Mahometanism, to Buddhism, to the East, to the Sufis & Fakirs, to Pantheism, for the right growth of mysticism.”

Letter (2 March 1853), quoted in Suggestions for Thought : Selections and Commentaries (1994), edited by Michael D. Calabria and Janet A. MacRae, p. xiii

“Can the "word" be pinned down to either one period or one church? All churches are, of course, only more or less unsuccessful attempts to represent the unseen to the mind.”

Letter quoted in Florence Nightingale in Rome : Letters Written by Florence Nightingale in Rome in the Winter of 1847-1848 (1981), edited by Mary Keele, and Suggestions for Thought : Selections and Commentaries (1994), edited by Michael D. Calabria and Janet A. MacRae, p. xiv

“I agree as to the doubtful value of competitive examination. The qualities which you really want, viz., self-control, self-reliance, habits of accurate thought, integrity and what you generally call trustworthiness, are not decided by competitive examination, which test little else than the memory.”

Forrás: Letter to Lord Stanley (May 17, 1857), published in Florence Nightingale on Wars and the War Office: Collected Works of Florence Nightingale. Vol. 15 (2011), edited by Lynn McDonald, p. 265. ( online on google books https://books.google.at/books?id=NvJ0CwAAQBAJ&pg=PA265)