The Life of Florence Nightingale, vol. 2 of 2 by Sir Edward Tyas Cook
CHAPTER I
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PRELIMINARY. THE LOSS OF FRIENDS
(AUGUST-DECEMBER 1861)
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Despondency after the death of Sidney Herbert--Sir George Lewis and
the War Office--Lord de Grey reappointed under-secretary. II.
"Saving things from the wreck"--The Herbert Hospital at Woolwich--
Captain Galton at the War Office--Barracks inquiry extended to the
Mediterranean--Miss Nightingale and the Volunteers. III. The
American Civil War--Miss Nightingale and the nursing--British
reinforcements to Canada--Miss Nightingale "working as in the times
of Sidney Herbert." IV. Miss Nightingale and Arthur Hugh Clough--
His assistance to her--His death (Nov. 1861)--Her grief--Letters of
condolence--Her yearning for sympathy--Illness 3
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