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NIGHTINGALE - Nightingale; Florence (1820-1910); reformer of hospital nursing
1 - 'The Institution of Kaiserwerth on the Rhine for the practical training of deaconesses under the direction of the Rev Pastor Fliedner, etc'
2 - Statements exhibiting the voluntary contributions received by Miss Nightingale for the use of British war hospitals in the East, with the mode of their distribution in 1854, 1855, 1856.
3 - Notes on matters affecting the health, efficiency and hospital administration of the British army, founded chiefly on the experience of the late war.
4 - A contribution to the sanitary history of the British army during the late war with Russia.
5 - [Papers re the International Statistical Congress]
6 - [General papers]
7 - Notes on hospitals
8 - Observations on the evidence contained in the stational reports by the Royal Commission on the Sanitary State of the Army in India.
9 - Sanitary statistics of native and colonial schools and hospitals.
10 - [General papers]
11 - Una and the Lion.
12 - Introductory notes on lying-in institutions; together with a proposal for organising an institution for training midwives, etc.
13 - Life or death in India.
14 - [General papers]
15 - [General papers]
16 - The people of India.
17 - [Papers re nursing training]
18 - Notes on nursing: what it is and what it is not.
19 - Letters to the probationer-nurses in the Nightingale Fund School at St. Thomas' Hospital
20 - [Papers re village sanitation in India]
21 - Notes on nursing for the labouring classes.
22 - [General papers]
23 - Edwards James, Nursing Assocation for the Diocese of Lichfield
24 - Organisation of nursing: an account of the Liverpool Nurses' Training School, by a member of the Home and Training School
25 - 'Infection, with remarks by Miss Nightingale', by Sir J.Clarke Jervoise.
26 - 'Suffering London, or the hygienic, moral, social and political relation of our voluntary hospitals to Society' by A.Egmont Hake
27 - Bucks County Council.
28 - Bucks Sanitary Conference, 1894.
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