• Cotton tea towel showing Florence Nightingale at work in the Military Hospital in Scutari.
  • This magnet features the iconic image of Florence Nightingale and her lamp on a ward at Scutari Hospital.
  • Delightful and informative print showing St Thomas’s Hospital in its full glory in 1871. Presented in a cream cardboard surround.
  • Grey blue lens cloth featuring the Florence Nightingale quote    I attribute my success to this I never gave or took an excuse
  • Eco friendly weekly planner with the cover bearing the Florence Nightingale quote I attribute my success to this I never gave or took an excuse
  • Novelty plastic pen, in the shape of a syringe, containing red liquid and marked with 0.5ml scale on the side. The mechanism of the pen resembles the plunger of the syringe, and the nib of the pen is returned to the casing by pressing the release button on the side.
  • This card features images of some of the important members of the healthcare profession. Beautifully detailed with lanyards, stethoscopes and even little blue shoe coverers, this really is a Thank You card to be proud of.
  • The Sunday Times Number One Best Seller. The Courage to Care covers the great extent of a nurse's work. Bestselling author Christie Watson discovers that repeatedly it is patients and families who show exceptional strength in the most challenging times.
  • The History of the Nightingale Fellowship 1928-2025
  • Mindfulness is the easy way to gently let go of stress and be in the moment. It has fast become the slow way to manage the modern world – without chanting mantras or finding hours of special time to meditate, so bring these simple 5- and 10-minute practices into your day to find freedom from stress and ultimately, more peace in your life.
  • A History of Nursing explores the history of nursing by investigating the earliest records of the caring profession, how it progressed and what established it along the way to becoming the nursing we see today. It starts at the beginning of the story - how, once upon a time, all we had to depend on was Mother Nature. How did nursing go from being knowledge handed down through ancient scripts, folklore and sometimes by accident, to the degree-level, accountable practice of modern times? And why do nurses not wear hats anymore? A History of Nursing answers all these questions and more.
  • The Florence Nightingale Museum Book of Honour Donation
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