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Hospice nurse who humanised the American way of dying

By Phil Davison

Published: November 21 2008 19:20 | Last updated: November 21 2008 19:20

Florence Wald, a former Yale nursing dean whose interest in compassionate care led her to launch the first U.S. hospice programe.

When Florence Wald, American granddaughter of German immigrants, filed into the Fitkin amphitheatre of Yale University for a lecture in 1963 she was a middle-aged nurse, albeit one of the most senior nurses in the US. She was dean of Yale’s School of Nursing, already 46, but what she heard that day changed her life and, through her, the lives of countless Americans.

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