In Year 2 we were very lucky to be able to have a visit from Florence Nightingale. She travelled all the way to Timberley to talk to Year 2 about how she looked after the injured soldiers in Scutari Hospital. Take a look at how she helped a soldier recover from his war wounds...
I hope the soldier is going to recover from this!
A lamp is needed to check on the soldiers at night
Tasty mutton soup is fed to the injured soldiers.
Soldiers get some much needed rest.
On go the the bandages!
Florence checks the soldier's injury.
Florence mops up all the blood!
A Soldier gets a wash from Florence!
It's a miracle! He's cured! Well done Florence.
Superbia Perseverantia et Passionem Pride, Perseverance and Passion
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