Why was Florence loved and respected by her patients ?
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To our dear old workers, peace, fresh courage, too - perseverance: for to persevere to the end is as difficult & needs a yet better energy than to begin new work.
To be a good nurse one must be a good woman, here we shall all agree. It is the old, old story. But some of us are new to the start.
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Florence was loved and respected by her patients because she looked after them with affinity. She would comfort the wounded soldiers, giving them courage to bear their pain. Her comforting words would help them forget their pains and wounds for few moments. At night, Florence would walk around the wards to make sure the men were comfortable. She sat with dying soldiers and wrote letters home for those who could not write themselves. Her warm heartedness and empathy for every wounded soldier made her famous with the name ‘The Lady with the lamp’.