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The life of Florence Nightingale. Vol. II (1862-1910) / Sir Edward Cook.
- Cook, Sir Edward Tyas, 1857-1919.
- Date:
- 1913
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The life of Florence Nightingale. Vol. II (1862-1910) / Sir Edward Cook. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![(116) Note sull' Assistenza ai Malati di Miss Nightingale Tradotto e Abbreviate da A. C. [Comparetti]. Lucca: Topografia Giusti, 1887. 1888 (117) To the Probationer-Nurses in the Nightingale Fund School at St. Thomas's Hospital from Florence Nightingale, May 16, 1888. For Private Use only. Lithographed, pp. 20 (with yellow wrappers). (118) Sanitation in India. Letter from Miss Nightingale, dated London, July 27, 1888, published in the Journal of the Public Health Society [of Calcutta], October 1888, vol. iv. pp. 63-65. 1889 (119) Village Sanitation in India. A letter, dated February 20, 1889, to the Joint Secretaries of the Bombay Presidency Association. Quarto, pp. 3. The same letter, similarly printed, was also addressed To the Joint Secretaries of the Poona Sarvajanik Sabha. The letter was for the most part a critical exposition of the Bombay Village Sanitation Bill ; it was noticed in the Bombay Gazette Summary, April 5, 1889. 1890 (120) Sketch of the History and Progress of District Nursing. By William Rathbone. With an Introduction by Florence Nightingale. Dedicated by permission to Her Majesty. London : Macmillan, 1890. The Introduction occupies pp. ix.-xxii. 1891 (121) Message to Nurses at Liverpool. Printed at p. 11 of the Sixty-third Annual Report of the Royal Southern Hospital. Liverpool: T904. The message was sent in February 1891 on the occasion of the opening of the Nursing Home. One of the wards of the Hospital is named after Miss Nightingale. (122) Sanitation in India. A letter, dated February 16, 1891, to the Joint Secretaries of the Bombay Presidency Association. Quarto, pp. 3. The same letter was also addressed to the Poona Sarvajanik Sabha. (123) Sanitation in India. A letter, dated December 1891, to Rao Bahadur Vishnu Moreshwar Bhide, Chairman, Poona Sarvajanik Sabha. Quarto, pp. 3. These open letters, intended for distribution to local associations and influential Indian gentlemen, attracted much notice in the Indian press. A selection of press comments upon them was printed in the](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21352173_002_0490.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)