Florence Nightingale

English

Etymology

Appellativisation of Florence Nightingale

Noun

Florence Nightingale (plural Florence Nightingales)

  1. (figuratively) An outstanding nurse
    • 1880, The National Conference of Charities and Corrections (p. 309)
      But there is no Florence Nightingale here . Patients , and those who pay good prices too , pass long , weary nights without attendance
    • 1994, Mary Elizabeth Massey, Women in the Civil War, page 43:
      All Our Women Are Florence Nightingales
    • 1996, M Gustafson, “Mary Seacole, the Florence Nightingale of Jamaica”, in PubMed:
      Mary Seacole, the Florence Nightingale of Jamaica
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