Florence Nightingale David was a prominent statistician and a pioneer in the application of statistical methods to medical and health-related research. Born on July 4, 1910, in England, she played a significant role in introducing statistical techniques to a variety of fields, particularly in the realm of epidemiology and social sciences. She is noted for her work in the use of statistics to improve public health outcomes.
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