Nightingale and Hospital Reform Influences Nightingale recognised how hospital design could impact... William Farr, 1807-1883 One of the founders of medical statistics. James Heywood, 1810-1897 British Liberal MP, philanthropist and social reformer. Florence in her own words: Germ Theory Nightingale was raised to believe that diseases... Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital Nightingale was considered a leading expert on... Florence in her own words: Colour Therapy Nightingale was ahead of her time when... Isambard Kingdom Brunel, 1806-1859 British civil engineer known for his ground-breaking... The Royal Statistical Society Promoting the use of statistical data for... Benjamin Jowett, 1817-1893 Jowett believed strongly in the use of... Florence in her own words: Hospital Architecture Nightingale was passionate about good hospital architecture... ‘Coxcomb’ Diagram, 1858 Known as a rose diagram but commonly... ‘The Medical Times and Gazette’ Nightingale was not popular with everyone. Ada Lovelace, 1815-1852 Ada Lovelace was an English mathematician. Devonshire Royal Hospital, 1859-2000 Created in 1859 as a charity hospital... Florence in her own words: Hand Washing Quote. Mortality of the British Army, at Home at Home and Abroad Nightingale produced numerous other statistical graphs and... Harriet Martineau, 1802-1876 Often referred to as the first female... Hospital-Acquired Infections Nightingale was passionate about reducing rates of... ‘The Builder’, 1843-1966 This important and widely-read publication helped to...