Anna Rydlówna
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Polish nurse (1884–1969)
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Anna Rydlówna (30 December 1884, Kraków – 6 March 1969, Kraków) was a Polish nurse and recipient of the Florence Nightingale Medal.[1] [2]
The school of nursing in Kraków is named in her memory.[3]
References
[edit ]- ^ Stowarzyszenie Historyków Sztuki (2002). Dwór polski: zjawisko historyczne i kulturowe. p. 251. ISBN 9788388341069 . Retrieved 24 October 2019.
- ^ "Girl Power: the Florence Nightingales of Poland". Polish at Heart. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
- ^ Zahradniczek, K. (1987). "The Kraków Anna Rydlówna School of Nursing". Pielegniarka I Polozna (10). NCBI: 21–2 concl. PMID 3321109.
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