Florence Nightingale can be credited as the pioneering Foremother who established what is today’s Nursing Industry. Early in her career she observed too many war wounded were dying of typhus, typhoid, cholera and dysentery. She ascertained that by cleaning up the environment of these patients the numbers of dead would decline. She traveled the world helping the wounded and founding hospitals that would one day bear her name. Florence Nightingale spent the last 16 years shut in her room with what today’s doctors diagnose as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The colors I used remind me of garish medical drawings from medical journals showing organs, vivisections and cutaways of arterial walls. Nightingale’s practices are still practiced today and her treatise (a small 121 page volume) on nursing is a model for nurses all over the world.