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When and where was the first nursing school established in the world?
1On June 24th, 860, Florence Nightingale set up the Nightingale Nurse Training School in St. Thomas Hospital, London, with a huge sum of money donated by people from all walks of life in Britain as the Nightingale Fund.

This school, regarded by later generations as the first formal nursing school in the world, aims at taking nursing as a scientific profession and testing a new non-religious school.

She made clear regulations on school management, student selection, curriculum arrangement, practice and performance evaluation, formally established a nursing education system, and created a great cause of modern nursing specialty. This is an unprecedented contribution to all mankind, and because of this, she is praised as a pioneer of nursing career by later generations.

Nightingale's interpersonal relationship

Nightingale1May 820 12 was born in a well-off family in Florence, Italy.

Her father, William Edward Nightingale (1794- 1875), is a man of great learning.

My mother, Frances Fanny Nightingale Smith (1789- 1880), was also born in the British royal family. She is not only well-off, but also good for generations and is well-known in her hometown.

William Nightingale was born in William Edward Shore. His mother Marianne Evans is the niece of Peter Nightingale I, and her father will smith is Nightingale's grandfather and an abolitionist.

Nightingale's father graduated from Cambridge University. He is familiar with mathematics, English, French, German and Italian. Besides classical literature, he is also good at natural science, history and philosophy, and is good at music and painting.