AGNES JONES, 1832 – 1868, Nursing Pioneer
The first trained nurse to work in the world’s most dreaded hospital, the free hospital for the poor and the destitute.
She died at the age of 35 from typhus fever.
Florence Nightingale said of Agnes Elizabeth Jones, ‘She overworked as others underwork. I looked upon hers as one of the most valuable lives in England.’
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