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Florence and a team of 38 nurses went to the Crimea (near Turkey) to help the wounded soldiers.
The flowers, recreation rooms, and bright wards are an influence of Florence's work.
Florence Nightingale died on August 13, 1910, in London, England.
Florence also became an expert on designing hospitals.
Today, the Nightingale Nurses carry on Florence's work of caring for the sick and the poor.
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