The Life of Florence Nightingale, vol. 2 of 2 by Sir Edward Tyas Cook
CHAPTER IV
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ADVISER-GENERAL ON HOSPITALS AND NURSING
(1868-1872)
Miss Nightingale as a central department relating to hospitals and
nurses. Criticism of hospital plans--"Suggestions" for nursing
organization in public institutions. II. Visits on such subjects
from great personages--Interviews and correspondence with the Crown
Princess of Prussia. III. Supervision of the Nightingale Training
School--Personal influence--Miss Nightingale's reception of lady
superintendents and nurses going out from the School to other
posts. IV. Closing of the Midwifery School at King's College
Hospital--Miss Nightingale's _Notes on Lying-in Institutions_.
V. The Franco-German War--Miss Nightingale and the "National
Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded"--Communications with the
Crown Princess of Germany--Red Cross Societies. VI. Miss
Nightingale's continued ill-health--Dr. Sutherland's constant help 185
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