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             of Social Science, at Liverpool, in October 1858. With    power. New York: St. Martin.
             evidence given to the Royal Commissioner on the state    Strachey, L. (1918). Eminent Victorians. London: Chatto
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             sanitary improvements in India, from June 1870 to June   for contemporary nursing. Part 1. British Journal of
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             what it is not. New York: Dover.            Vidrine, M., Owen-Smith, P., & Faulkner, P. (2002). Equine-
           O’Malley, I. B. (1931). Life of Florence Nightingale, 1820–  facilitated group psychotherapy: applications for therapeu-
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             the nurse-patient environment. Image: The Journal of   the nature of caring relationships in the writings of
             Nursing Scholarship, 27, 291–295.             Florence Nightingale. Journal of Holistic Nursing,
           Rasmussen, B., & Edvardsson, D. (2007). The influence of   28(4), 225–234.
             environment in palliative care: supporting or hindering   Watson, J. (2010). Florence Nightingale and the enduring
             experiences of ‘at-homeness.’ Contemporary Nurse,   legacy of transpersonal human caring-healing. Journal
             27(1), 119–131.                               of Holistic Nursing, 28(1), 107–108.
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           Selanders, L. (2010). Florence Nightingale: the evolution   Woodham-Smith, C. (1951). Florence Nightingale. New
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           Shaner-McRae, H., McRae, G., & Jas, V. (2007). Environmen-  perceptions of spirituality and spiritual care. Journal of
             tally safe health care agencies: nursing’s responsibility,   Nursing Research, 19(4), 250–256.

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