Florence Nightingale's early adulthood was marked by her determination to pursue a career in nursing, despite societal expectations for women of her class to marry and manage a household. After receiving a rigorous education and training in various healthcare settings, she became increasingly passionate about improving sanitary conditions in hospitals. In 1854, she gained prominence for her work during the Crimean War, where she organized nursing care for wounded soldiers and advocated for reforms in military healthcare. Her experiences laid the foundation for her later contributions to nursing and healthcare reform.
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