A history that lives on
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A history that lives on

Elizabeth Anionwu Emeritus professor of nursing at the University of West London and vice chair of the Mary Seacole Memorial Statue Appeal, Her webcast can be seen at www.nursing-standard.co.uk

Florence Nightingale and Mary Scacole first met in the Crimea. Elizabeth Anionwu describes how they overcame personal battles to get there

The contribution of Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole was immense. Their similarities and differences are described in this article.

Nursing Standard. 26, 5, 18-20. doi: 10.7748/ns.26.5.18.s27

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