Agnes Karll
1868–1927 (age 59)
Biography
Agnes Karll was a pioneering German nurse whose professional contributions significantly advanced the development of modern nursing practice and education. Born in 1868, she dedicated her career to improving nursing standards, training, and the professional status of nurses within the healthcare system.
Karll's work as a nurse and advocate for nursing professionalization helped establish important standards and educational frameworks that elevated the profession. Her commitment to nursing excellence and professional development made her a respected figure in the history of German healthcare. She continued her professional work until her death in 1927 and was interred in Gadebusch, leaving behind a legacy as a pioneer in modern nursing.