Nelly Brennan

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Eleanor (Nelly) Brennan,(26 January 1792 – 23 January 1859) was a Manx washerwoman who became instrumental in the introduction of the practices of nursing on the Isle of Man. She came to prominence during the cholera outbreaks which affected the Town in 1832 and 1833 in which she nursed those suffering from the disease. This has led to her becoming known as the "Florence Nightingale of the Isle of Man." rdf:langString
rdf:langString Nelly Brennan
rdf:langString Eleanor Brennan
rdf:langString Eleanor Brennan
xsd:date 1859-01-23
xsd:date 1792-01-26
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xsd:date 1792-01-26
rdf:langString Eleanor Brennan
xsd:date 1859-01-23
rdf:langString Heroine of the Isle of Man cholera outbreaks of 1832 & 1833; first Matron of the newly established Hospital and Dispensary in 1839
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rdf:langString Washerwoman/Nurse
rdf:langString Eleanor (Nelly) Brennan,(26 January 1792 – 23 January 1859) was a Manx washerwoman who became instrumental in the introduction of the practices of nursing on the Isle of Man. She came to prominence during the cholera outbreaks which affected the Town in 1832 and 1833 in which she nursed those suffering from the disease. This has led to her becoming known as the "Florence Nightingale of the Isle of Man."
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xsd:gYear 1859

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