Florence Nightingale
The Crimean war broke out, causing many casualties. After many soldiers returned to England, Nightingale's achievements in field hospitals were compiled into pamphlets, and countless poems were circulated everywhere. There is a poem that is still recited when British soldiers meet again 50 years later. In the poem, Nightingale said, "She has no selfish interests and a pure heart. She gave her life for the suffering soldiers without hesitation; She prayed for the dying and gave peace to the brave. She knows that the soldiers have a soul that needs saving, and the injured love her, as we have seen and heard. She is our defender, she is our patron saint. Pray that God will give her strength to make her heart beat forever. Miss Nightingale-the greatest blessing from God. "
Marx and Nightingale, revolutionary instructors, were contemporaries. He admired nightingale's courage and dedication and was moved by it. He wrote two enthusiastic newsletters, which were published in German New Ode and American new york Tribune respectively, and let the world know this great woman. Marx said: "No local man has enough perseverance to break this set of stereotypes and can take action according to the needs of the situation regardless of the rules. Only one person dares to do this, and that is a woman, Miss Nightingale. She was sure that all the necessary items were in the warehouse, so she led a few brave people to really pry open the lock and steal her Majesty's warehouse, and claimed to the petrified quartermaster that I finally had everything I needed. Now please tell Britain what you see! I will take full responsibility! "
Ms. nightingale devoted her life to nursing with the noblest dedication and struggled for it all her life. The British consider her to be the pride of Britain. 1867, in Waterloo Square, London, the Crimean Monument was built, and the bronze statue of Florence Nightingale was cast, next to the bronze statue of Sidious Hebert. And printed her bust on the back of the British 10 banknote (the bust of Queen Elizabeth II on the front). Longfellow (1807-1882), a great American poet, wrote a poem "Lady Lantern" for her, praising her lofty spirit and being a hero in the female world. Now the whole world commemorates her with May 12 as the International Nurses' Day. Nightingale is listed as one of the great men in the world and is respected by people. Ms. nightingale has a kind and loving heart since she was a child. She loves life, and the small animals at home are injured. She bandaged it carefully. Nightingale has lofty ideals, and thinks that the real meaning of life lies in doing something beneficial to mankind. Being a good nurse is her only long-cherished wish in this life.