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From "Lessons from the life of Florence Nightingale" by Aikens, Charlotte A. (Charlotte Albina)

Mrs. Wardroper
Matron of St. Thomas' Hospital and superintendent of the Nightingale Training School.
Core Belief
"The importance of discipline, training, and moral character in nursing. She believed in providing a structured and supportive environment for nurses to learn and grow."
Worldview
Practical and compassionate. She saw the world as a place where hard work and dedication could make a difference in the lives of others.
Personality
Strong, devoted to her work, devoid of self-seeking, full of decision and administrative ability. She was a strict disciplinarian but also kind and affectionate.
In Their Own Words
"The text doesn't contain direct quotes from Mrs. Wardroper, but it includes Miss Nightingale's character sketch of her."
"Inferred: Likely used direct and clear instructions."
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