- List of nurses
List of prominent nurses
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Saint Alda (died c. 1309), ItalianCatholic saint
*SirJonathan Asbridge was the first president of the UK'sNursing and Midwifery Council
*Charles Atangana (1880–1943), paramount chief of the Ewondo and Bane inCameroon
*Anne Baker , British author
*Clara Barton (1821–1912), organized theAmerican Red Cross
*Christine Beasley CBE (born 1944), Chiefing Nursing Officer for England
*Ethel Bedford-Fenwick (1856–1947) British nurse who campaigned for a law limiting nursing to "registered" nurses only
*Claire Bertschinger Swiss-British nurse who inspired the Band Aid charity movement
*Mary Ann Bickerdyke (1817–1901), nurse during the Civil War known as "Mother Bickerdyke"
*Jo Brand (born 1957), British comedian
*Elsa Brändström (1888–1948), SwedishWorld War I Red Cross nurse inSiberia
*Vice Admiral Richard Carmona (born 1949),Surgeon General of the United States
*DrPeter Carter OBE, British nurse and general secretary of theRoyal College of Nursing
*Anne Casey , New Zealand-born British nurse who developedCasey's model of nursing
*Edith Cavell (1865–1915), heroine ofWorld War I
*DameJune Clark , Professor at University of Swansea
*Marion Dewar (born 1928), was mayor ofOttawa and a member of the Parliament
*Sister Dora (1832–1878), British 19th century nurse
*Ellen Dougherty (1844–1919), the firstRegistered Nurse
*Diane Duane (born 1952) Americanscience fiction andfantasy authorE-L
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*Sarah Emma Edmundson (1841–1898), Canadian-Americanauthor who served with theUnion Army in theAmerican Civil War
*Queen Fabiola of Belgium (born 1928)
*Erna Flegel (born 1903),Adolf Hitler 's nurse
*Genevieve de Galard , French nurse during the French war inIndochina
*Abigail Hopper Gibbons (1801–1893),Abolitionist activist during the American Civil War
*Cornelia Hancock (1839–1926),American Civil War nurse
*Virginia Henderson (1897–1996), American nurse theorist
*Lucille Hegamin (1894–1970),blues recording artist
*Lenah Higbee (1874–1941), pioneeringU.S. Navy nurse during World War I
*Dame Agnes Hunt (1867–1948), British Orthopaedic Nursing pioneer
*Alberta Hunter (1895–1984), jazz singer
*DameBetty Kershaw , Professor at Sheffield
*Lanike , Alexander the Great's nurse
*Daurene Lewis ,Canadian . First black woman mayor in North America
*Mary Todd Lincoln (1818–1882), volunteer nurse during the Civil War
*Kate Lorig , Professor atStanford University School of Medicine
*Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson ,Revolutionary War Nurse. Mother ofAndrew Jackson , 7th U.S. President.M-R
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Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood (1897–1965)
*Mary Eliza Mahoney (1845–1946), first professionally trained African-American nurse
*Sophie Mannerheim (1863–1928), pioneer of modern nursing inFinland
*Anna Maxwell (1851–1929),U.S. Army nurse whose activities were crucial to the growth of professional nursing in America
*Jean McFarlane, Baroness McFarlane of Llandaff
*Louisa McLaughlin (1836-1921), one of the firstBritish Red Cross nurses, served in two wars
*Anne Milton (born 1955), British member of parliament
*Naomi Mitchison (1897–1999), British novelist and poet
*Jeannine Moquin-Perry ,Canadian religious and political activist
*Sarah Mullally (born 1962) British Chief Nursing Officer and priest
*Florence Nightingale (1820–1910), pioneer of modernnursing
*Emma Maria Pearson (1828-93), writer and one of the firstBritish Red Cross nurses, served in two wars
*Jill Pettis , New Zealand member of Parliament
*Lynne Pillay , New Zealand member of Parliament
*Kerry Prendergast , Mayor of Wellington,New Zealand
*Tom Quinn, influential UK Professor ofCardiac nursing
*Claire Rayner (born 1931), Britishjournalist ,agony aunt and activist
*Linda Richards (1841–1930), America's first professionally trained nurse
*Isabel Hampton Robb , helped develop early programs of nursing education-Z
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Margaret Sanger (1879–1966), founder of the "birth control movement" in America
*Dame Cicely Saunders, British hospice pioneer
*Lynda Scott , New Zealand member of Parliament
*Mary Seacole (1805–1881),Jamaica n British nurse in theCrimean War known as "the black Florence Nightingale"
*Mabel Keaton Staupers (1890–1989), Advocate for racial equality in the nursing profession during era of American segregation.
*Margaretta Styles (1930-2005), American advocate for standardization of nursing credentials,University of California, San Francisco Nursing School dean, past president of theAmerican Nurses Association andInternational Council of Nurses
*Adah Belle Samuels Thoms (1870-1943), pioneeringAfrican American rights activist, who fought for African American nurses to be permitted to serve in the US armed forces
*Sally Louisa Tompkins (1833–1916)humanitarian andphilanthropist during the American Civil War
*Harriet Tubman (1820–1913),African American freedom fighter andAbolitionist activist
*Lillian Wald (1867–1940), regarded as the "founder of visiting nursing in America"
*Walt Whitman (1819–1892), American poet,American Civil War nurse
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