How does Nightingale's famous rose plot (often erroneously called 'coxcomb') work? What made her choose this strange chart shape? Did it work? And who was Florence Nightingale, anyway?
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00:00 – Intro
00:34 – The Rose Plot
04:57 – The Lady with the Lamp
08:01 – The "Coxcomb" Name and Other Misconceptions
10:10 – Nightingale's Legacy
Articles and videos to check out:
RJ Andrews, Florence Nightingale is a Design Hero, [ Ссылка ]
RJ Andrews' talk at Outlier Conference, [ Ссылка ]
Where was Florence Nightingale's Hospital? [ Ссылка ]
Paul Lewi, Speaking of Graphics, [ Ссылка ]
Jeffrey Shaffer, A Redesign of Florence Nightingale's Rose Chart, [ Ссылка ]
Tim Harford, Florence Nightingale and her Geeks Declare War on Death (podcast), [ Ссылка ]
Mortality of the British army: at home and abroad (original report), [ Ссылка ]
Images used:
Florence Nightingale in the Military Hospital at Scutari, [ Ссылка ]
An Angel of Mercy, [ Ссылка ]
Miss Nightingale in the Hospital at Scutari, [ Ссылка ]
The Mission of Mercy: Nightingale receiving the wounded at Scutari, [ Ссылка ]?
M. Soyer's Hospital Kitchen, [ Ссылка ]
One of the Wards at Scutari, [ Ссылка ]
Barracks at Scutari, [ Ссылка ]
The new Barrack Hospital at Scutari, [ Ссылка ]
The Great Military Hospital at Scutari, [ Ссылка ]
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