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"Nursed: A Legacy of Compassion and Care" In the realm of nursing, one name that shines brightly is Mrs. Florence Emily Hardy

Background imageNursed Collection: Mrs Florence Emily Hardy

Mrs Florence Emily Hardy
Florence Emily Hardy, nee Dugdale, second wife of the novelist Thomas Hardy, pictured in 1914. Florence was Hardys secretary and herself a write of childrens books

Background imageNursed Collection: Krishna nursed by Devaki (engraving)

Krishna nursed by Devaki (engraving)
7182570 Krishna nursed by Devaki (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Krishna nursed by Devaki)

Background imageNursed Collection: The Kushan Monastery, where fish are nursed in their old age by Buddhist monks (b / w photo)

The Kushan Monastery, where fish are nursed in their old age by Buddhist monks (b / w photo)
6003726 The Kushan Monastery, where fish are nursed in their old age by Buddhist monks (b/w photo) by European Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Kushan Monastery)

Background imageNursed Collection: Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: A wounded soldier being nursed and nourished

Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: A wounded soldier being nursed and nourished
543081 Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: A wounded soldier being nursed and nourished. From a series of lithographs by Clement August Andrieux on the Gardes Nationales

Background imageNursed Collection: Nurse and her patient (colour photo)

Nurse and her patient (colour photo)
3096143 Nurse and her patient (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nurse and her patient)

Background imageNursed Collection: Infant Cyrus given shepherd Mithridates nursed

Infant Cyrus given shepherd Mithridates nursed
Infant Cyrus given to shepherd Mithridates and nursed by his wife, Cyno

Background imageNursed Collection: British Red Cross Society, Duchess of Westminsters Hospital

British Red Cross Society, Duchess of Westminsters Hospital
A collection of eleven original images relating to No. 1 British Red Cross Society Hospital, more commonly known as The Duchess of Westminsters Hospital, named after its Founder

Background imageNursed Collection: St. Sebastian Tended by St. Irene (oil on canvas)

St. Sebastian Tended by St. Irene (oil on canvas)
XIR71317 St. Sebastian Tended by St. Irene (oil on canvas) by Tour, Georges de la (1593-1652); 167x131 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Saint Sebastien Soigne par Irene; ); French

Background imageNursed Collection: Saint Sebastian Attended by Saint Irene, 1628 (oil on canvas)

Saint Sebastian Attended by Saint Irene, 1628 (oil on canvas)
BAL167053 Saint Sebastian Attended by Saint Irene, 1628 (oil on canvas) by Ribera, Jusepe de (lo Spagnoletto) (c.1590-1652); 156x188 cm; State Hermitage Museum, St

Background imageNursed Collection: Cartouche with a battlefield and a doctor who takes care of the wounded for a tent

Cartouche with a battlefield and a doctor who takes care of the wounded for a tent, Cartouche with an infirmary where a doctor nursed the wounded, print maker: Pieter Philippe (mentioned on object)

Background imageNursed Collection: Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: A wounded soldier being nursed and nourished. From

Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: A wounded soldier being nursed and nourished. From a series of lithographs by Clement August Andrieux on the Gardes Nationales

Background imageNursed Collection: Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: Wilhelm I (1797-1788) king of Prussia and first Emperor of Germany

Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: Wilhelm I (1797-1788) king of Prussia and first Emperor of Germany, visiting wounded German troops being nursed in the Palace of Versailles. Wood engraving

Background imageNursed Collection: Prince John of Wales

Prince John of Wales (1905-1919), youngest son of King George V and Queen Mary, pictured here wearing a dress. Until after the First World War it was normal to dress small boys

Background imageNursed Collection: Rebecca Nurses Ivanhoe

Rebecca Nurses Ivanhoe
Ivanhoe is nursed by Rebecca

Background imageNursed Collection: Zodiac Aquarius

Zodiac Aquarius
Illustrated as a sick man being nursed in a goldfish bowl (!)


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"Nursed: A Legacy of Compassion and Care" In the realm of nursing, one name that shines brightly is Mrs. Florence Emily Hardy. As a dedicated member of the British Red Cross Society, she tirelessly served at the Duchess of Westminster's Hospital during times when healing hands were needed most. Nursing has long been an art passed down through generations, with roots tracing back to ancient times. Engraved in history is the image of Krishna being nursed by Devaki, symbolizing the tender love and care bestowed upon those in need. The Kushan Monastery stands as a testament to compassion transcending boundaries. Here, fish find solace in their old age as they are nurtured by Buddhist monks - a beautiful reminder that all creatures deserve kindness and support. Amidst turmoil and conflict, nurses have always emerged as beacons of hope. In the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871, wounded soldiers found solace as they were nursed back to health and nourished both physically and emotionally. Capturing moments frozen in time is a color photograph depicting the profound bond between nurse and patient. It serves as a poignant reminder that within healthcare lies not only medical expertise but also genuine human connection. Returning once again to Mrs. Florence Emily Hardy's unwavering dedication at the Duchess of Westminster's Hospital under the British Red Cross Society; her tireless efforts exemplify what it means to embody compassion day after day. Through countless hours spent caring for others' well-being, these nurses become pillars within their communities - symbols of strength amidst adversity. Their commitment echoes throughout history with each mention of their service at hospitals like the Duchess of Westminster's Hospital under the British Red Cross Society. Let us honor these remarkable individuals who have devoted themselves selflessly to nursing - providing comfort where there was pain, healing where there was suffering, and hope where there was despair. Their legacy lives on through every life they have touched, forever etched in the annals of compassion.