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Baroness, she aroused controversy by engaging in such a profession, and she did, in fact, not accept any salary. She encouraged a sense of professional loyalty among nurses toward other nurses, and tried to raise the
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status of the profession by insisting on medical competence and high moral. In 1877â1886, she was supervisor for the
Uppsala Central Hospital for the insane. After her retirement, she was active as a hospital inspector and within the
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