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World Service,25 May 2019,9 mins
Florence Nightingale – recognising the nurse statistician
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British school children are taught about the founder of modern nursing – Florence Nightingale. But now it’s her contribution to statistics which is gaining attention. She was the first woman to be admitted to the prestigious Royal Statistical Society in 1859. While working in hospitals full of wounded soldiers she collected and analysed data on those who were dying and from what. She was able to display that information in new and clear ways to promote the need for cleanliness. (Florence Nightengale,1856. Credit: London Stereoscopic Company/Getty images)
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