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May 2020
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Pourquoi Florence Nightingale est la Pat...

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Née en 1820, Florence Nightingale sentit naître très tôt une vocation d'infirmière. Alarmée par l'insigne médiocrité d'un système de santé notoirement insuffisant, elle fait ses preuves durant la guerre de Crimée. S'imposant peu à peu comme une experte dans son domaine, elle prend une part essentielle dans la création d'infirmières laïques...

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