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[#149272] Written by: nongnotno [25/12/10, 23:25]
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BBC The Beauty of Diagrams 4of6 Florence Nightingale

From...http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wgqlq

Series in which mathematician Marcus du Sautoy explores the stories behind some of the world's most
familiar scientific diagrams.

Can a diagram save lives? Florence Nightingale is best known as the Lady of the Lamp, who cared for
thousands of soldiers in appalling conditions during the Crimean War of 1854-6. What is less
well-known is that she was a superb statistician, and the first to use a statistical graphic as a
call to action.

After the war, Nightingale wrote a passionate report on why the soldiers had died in such large
numbers and it revealed the astonishing fact that out of 18,000 deaths, 16,000 had been due to
infectious diseases in hospital rather than battle wounds. The report included her revolutionary and
controversial 'Rose Diagram', whose message was potent and direct - hospitals can kill. The diagram
was designed to persuade the British government that, if sanitation in hospitals was improved, many
deaths could be avoided. Nightingale's pioneering diagram was a catalyst in the creation of better
and cleaner hospitals that would go on to save thousands of lives.
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