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The Life of Florence Nightingale, vol. 2 of 2 by Sir Edward Tyas Cook
3 by Sir Edward Tyas Cook, Cook, Edward Tyas, Sir, 1857-1919
Chapter 9: PART VI
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CHAPTER VI
Chapter 9
PART VI
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CHAPTER VII
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CHAPTER VIII
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CHAPTER IX
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PART V
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CHAPTER I
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CHAPTER II
Chapter 27
CHAPTER III
Chapter 28
1000. The rate in 1911 was, as already stated, 5.04.
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CHAPTER IV
Chapter 30
1864. Miss Nightingale's good offices were asked by the War Office
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CHAPTER V
Chapter 32
CHAPTER VI
Chapter 33
introduction to new masters at the India Office and the Poor Law
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25. You owe me no apology for calling my attention to material
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PART VI
Chapter 36
CHAPTER I
Chapter 37
CHAPTER II
Chapter 38
CHAPTER III
Chapter 39
CHAPTER IV
Chapter 40
PART VII
Chapter 41
CHAPTER I
Chapter 42
Introduction dwells too much on the _form_ of the _Gorgias_ and does
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CHAPTER II
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CHAPTER III
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1895. "Nearly 600 nurses completed their probationary course under
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CHAPTER IV
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1878. Sir James Knowles's magazine was then in the early days of its
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CHAPTER V
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1869. She was one of the many women who revered the name of Florence
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CHAPTER VI
Chapter 51
CHAPTER VII
Chapter 52
CHAPTER VIII
Chapter 53
CHAPTER IX
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1893. Thirty-nine years ago arrival at Scutari. The immense blessings I
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1851. Octavo, paper wrappers, pp. 32.
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Introduction par M. Daremberg._ Paris: Didier. Crown 8vo,
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Introduction (as is shown by a MS. amongst Miss Nightingale's Papers)
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introduction of conflicting disease-theories into sanitary reports,
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1872. Contributed by request to the _Report on Measures adopted for
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Part II. Ch. VIII. Miss N. was denounced as "a semi-Romish Nun," an
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Chapter vii., "The Providence of the Barrack Hospital," gives an
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Chapter vii. gives a full account of the mission of the Bermondsey
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Chapter xi. is mainly devoted to an account of "The Lady-in-Chief"
Chapter 9: PART VI
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