Notes on Nursing by Florence Nightingale audiobook. Genre: history First published in 1859, Florence Nightingale's Notes on Nursing is a foundational guide to the everyday work of caring for the sick - written not as a medical textbook, but as a practical manual for anyone responsible for a patient's comfort and recovery. With crisp, unsentimental clarity, Nightingale argues that nursing is an art of observing: noticing small changes in a person's condition, habits, mood, and environment, and responding with thoughtful, disciplined care. She examines the overlooked forces that shape health - clean air, light, warmth, quiet, nutrition, cleanliness, and the careful management of a sickroom - and shows how well-meaning mistakes can do real harm. Along the way, she challenges conventional assumptions about illness, household management, and women's work, insisting on accountability, hygiene, and patient dignity. Whether addressing a mother caring for a child, a family member tending to a loved one, or a nurse in training, Nightingale's voice remains direct and urgent. Notes on Nursing is both a portrait of nineteenth-century life and a timeless call to combine compassion with competence, replacing guesswork with evidence, and turning daily care into a deliberate practice that can save lives. For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 00 (00:10:48) Chapter 01 (00:30:05) Chapter 02 (00:48:33) Chapter 03 (01:01:28) Chapter 04 (01:27:11) Chapter 05 (01:36:19) Chapter 06 (01:48:09) Chapter 07 (02:05:09) Chapter 08 (02:15:31) Chapter 09 (02:22:15) Chapter 10 (02:32:25) Chapter 11 (02:37:59) Chapter 12 (02:55:45) Chapter 13 (03:30:02) Chapter 14 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices