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Sylva Macharová (23 June 1893 – 19 January 1968) was a Czech nurse who was one of the first trained nurses in Prague. She headed the first nursing school in the country between 1923 and 1931. She was one of the inaugural recipients of the Florence Nightingale Medal. After a break to raise her family, Macharová returned to nursing after World War II, working at a military hospital until 1949. Thereafter, she was appointed Head of the Rehabilitation Department in the clinic of Professor Jirásek.

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  • Sylva Macharová (23. června 1893, Vídeň – 19. ledna 1968, Praha), dcera Josefa Svatopluka Machara, byla česká zdravotní sestra, jedna z prvních školených sester v Praze. V letech 1923 až 1931 vedla první ošetřovatelskou školu v zemi. Byla jednou z prvních nositelek Florence Nightingalové. Práci na čas přerušila, aby se věnovala rodině. Po druhé světové válce se vrátila do ošetřovatelství a do roku 1949 pracovala ve Vojenské nemocnici. Poté byla jmenována vedoucí rehabilitačního oddělení na klinice profesora Jiráska. (cs)
  • Sylva Macharová (23 June 1893 – 19 January 1968) was a Czech nurse who was one of the first trained nurses in Prague. She headed the first nursing school in the country between 1923 and 1931. She was one of the inaugural recipients of the Florence Nightingale Medal. After a break to raise her family, Macharová returned to nursing after World War II, working at a military hospital until 1949. Thereafter, she was appointed Head of the Rehabilitation Department in the clinic of Professor Jirásek. (en)
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  • Sylva Macharová (23. června 1893, Vídeň – 19. ledna 1968, Praha), dcera Josefa Svatopluka Machara, byla česká zdravotní sestra, jedna z prvních školených sester v Praze. V letech 1923 až 1931 vedla první ošetřovatelskou školu v zemi. Byla jednou z prvních nositelek Florence Nightingalové. Práci na čas přerušila, aby se věnovala rodině. Po druhé světové válce se vrátila do ošetřovatelství a do roku 1949 pracovala ve Vojenské nemocnici. Poté byla jmenována vedoucí rehabilitačního oddělení na klinice profesora Jiráska. (cs)
  • Sylva Macharová (23 June 1893 – 19 January 1968) was a Czech nurse who was one of the first trained nurses in Prague. She headed the first nursing school in the country between 1923 and 1931. She was one of the inaugural recipients of the Florence Nightingale Medal. After a break to raise her family, Macharová returned to nursing after World War II, working at a military hospital until 1949. Thereafter, she was appointed Head of the Rehabilitation Department in the clinic of Professor Jirásek. (en)
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