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By February 1855, four out of every ten soldiers admitted to Scutari Hospital died there — and the wounds weren't the problem. The building was. Cholera, dysentery, and typhus tore through wards built atop a dammed sewer, killing faster than any musket ball. Florence Nightingale arrived with thirty-eight nurses, a lamp, and a notebook, and started counting. When the numbers came back, Parliament refused to read them. So she drew them. The story of how a nurse with a pen diagnosed the hospital itself, invented the chart that would change public health, and quietly founded the science we now call epidemiology.
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