The Life of Florence Nightingale, vol. 2 of 2 by Sir Edward Tyas Cook
PART VI
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MANY THREADS
(1867-1872)
I beg of you and pray you to look back upon the past with
thankfulness and upon the future with hope--when there has been so
much done and there is so much to do ... many beginnings and
ravelled threads to be woven in and completed.--BENJAMIN JOWETT
(_Letter to Miss Nightingale_, 1867).
Chapters
1. Chapter 1
2. PART V
3. CHAPTER I
4. CHAPTER II
5. CHAPTER III
6. CHAPTER IV
7. CHAPTER V
8. CHAPTER VI
9. PART VI
10. CHAPTER I
11. CHAPTER II
12. CHAPTER III
13. CHAPTER IV
14. PART VII
15. CHAPTER I
16. CHAPTER II
17. CHAPTER III
18. CHAPTER IV
19. CHAPTER V
20. CHAPTER VI
21. CHAPTER VII
22. CHAPTER VIII
23. CHAPTER IX
24. PART V
25. CHAPTER I
26. CHAPTER II
27. CHAPTER III
28. 1000. The rate in 1911 was, as already stated, 5.04.
29. CHAPTER IV
30. 1864. Miss Nightingale's good offices were asked by the War Office
31. CHAPTER V
32. CHAPTER VI
33. introduction to new masters at the India Office and the Poor Law
34. 25. You owe me no apology for calling my attention to material
35. PART VI
36. CHAPTER I
37. CHAPTER II
38. CHAPTER III
39. CHAPTER IV
40. PART VII
41. CHAPTER I
42. Introduction dwells too much on the _form_ of the _Gorgias_ and does
43. CHAPTER II
44. CHAPTER III
45. 1895. "Nearly 600 nurses completed their probationary course under
46. CHAPTER IV
47. 1878. Sir James Knowles's magazine was then in the early days of its
48. CHAPTER V
49. 1869. She was one of the many women who revered the name of Florence
50. CHAPTER VI
51. CHAPTER VII
52. CHAPTER VIII
53. CHAPTER IX
54. 1893. Thirty-nine years ago arrival at Scutari. The immense blessings I
55. 1851. Octavo, paper wrappers, pp. 32.
56. Introduction par M. Daremberg._ Paris: Didier. Crown 8vo,
57. Introduction (as is shown by a MS. amongst Miss Nightingale's Papers)
58. introduction of conflicting disease-theories into sanitary reports,
59. 1872. Contributed by request to the _Report on Measures adopted for
60. Part II. Ch. VIII. Miss N. was denounced as "a semi-Romish Nun," an
61. Chapter vii., "The Providence of the Barrack Hospital," gives an
62. Chapter vii. gives a full account of the mission of the Bermondsey
63. Chapter xi. is mainly devoted to an account of "The Lady-in-Chief"
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