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The story says that Florence nawas 'very fond' of animals. What do
you learn about Florence's relationship with animals?​

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Answered by mk5647760
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Most people remember that her life was dedicated to the care of the sick and war-wounded. She is best known for her activities during the Crimean war, when in 1854 she organized a unit of 38 women nurses. By war's end she had become a legend. She was remembered by so many soldiers for her habit of carrying a lamp at night as she visited the wounded to give aid and comfort, that she ultimately was given the nickname of "The Lady of the Lamp". After the war she established a nursing school at St. Thomas's Hospital in London, and went on to become the first woman to be given the British Order of Merit. Yet none of this might have happened except for her encounter with a dog.

Florence Nightingale was the second daughter of William Edward Nightingale and his wife Frances during a brief stay in Italy and was named after the Italian city in which she was born. She grew up in the countryside of Derbyshire, Hampshire, and in the city of London, where her well-to-do family maintained comfortable homes. She was educated largely by her father, who taught her several languages, as well as history, philosophy, and mathematics. Throughout her life she read widely, however her social life was generally unsatisfying and she felt unfulfilled.

Answered by manoshimarndi4
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The story says that florence was very fond of animals according to this we learn about florence's relationship with animals that ahe was so gentle and kind with animals.

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