“Workhouse Nursing: The Story of a Successful Experiment” by Florence Nightingale and William Rathbone is a pioneering work that documents the transformation of workhouse nursing in England during the 19th century. Nightingale, known as the founder of modern nursing, and Rathbone, a social reformer, collaborated to improve the deplorable conditions in workhouses and develop a more compassionate and effective approach to nursing care. This book chronicles their efforts to reform the system and showcases the positive impact of their work on the lives of the impoverished and vulnerable. It is a testament to the dedication and vision of Nightingale and Rathbone, highlighting their pioneering role in the field of healthcare and social reform.