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Alice Fisher (nurse) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alice Fisher (nurse)
Alice Fisher (13 June 1839 – 2 June 1888) was a nursing pioneer, whose brief career at the Philadelphia General Hospital (PGH) was transformational. ==Early life== Born in England, Fisher trained at the Nightingale Training School and Home for Nurses and served as a superintendent in several hospitals in the UK before coming to the United States in 1884.〔("Obituary: Miss Alice Fisher." ) ''The British Medical Journal'', 23 June 1888, p. 1364.〕 Fisher’s father was both an astronomer (at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich) and a priest. While still at home, she wrote two novels, Too Bright to Last, 1873, and a three-volume His Queen, published, which was published in 1875. It was only after her father’s death in 1873 that she took up nurse training, at the Nightingale School at St Thomas’ Hospital, beginning in 1874.
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