Volume 1
The life of Florence Nightingale. Vol. II (1862-1910) / Sir Edward Cook.
- Cook, Sir Edward Tyas, 1857-1919.
- Date:
- 1913
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Credit: The life of Florence Nightingale. Vol. II (1862-1910) / Sir Edward Cook. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![ii. 289 ; data required for, ii. 286- 288 ; some irrigation works, ii. 288, 297, 298 Indian Medical Service, ii. 70 Indian Mutiny, F. N.'s offer to go out, i. 371 ; the moral drawn by her from, i. 365, ii. 19, 20 Indian National Congress, ii. 332, 382 Indian Plague, ii. 412 Indian Sanitation : India to be con- quered, civilized, by sanitation, ii. 1, 20, 51, 52, 152, 154, 174; pre- ventable mortality of soldiers in, ii. 18, 19, 32 ; climate not respons- ible, ii. 20; Presidency Sanitary Commissions set up (1864), ii. 42, 45, 46, 49 ; threatened, ii. 372; proposed transference of functions of Sanitary Commissioners to Prison Inspectors, ii. 114, 144, 145 ; ap- pointment of public health officers, ii. 154 ; Sanitary Department estab- lished at the India Office, ii. 150- 153 ; Sanitary Annuals issued, ii. 57, 145, 174 «., 176 n., 180, 326 ; F. N.'s scheme for allocating cesses to, rejected (1894), ii. 378-9; sum- mary of reforms effected (1863-73), ii- 53-6, 181-3 ; reduced army death-rate, ii. 19, 55, 156, 174, 182, 277) 279; native awakening to advantage of sanitation, ii. 174; answer to objections, ii. 174, 181 ; village sanitation, ii. 332 ; costliness of sanitary reforms, ii. 277, 278,279 ; other difficulties in the way of, ii. 377, 381 ; provincial Sanitary Boards, (1888), ii. 376; Village Inspection Books (1895), ii. 406; sanitation the Indian Cinderella, i. xxviii; Budget provision for (1913), i. xxviii. See also Nightingale, Florence (6) Indian Village Communities, ii. 391 Infant majesty, i. 497-8 Inglis, Lady, i. 134, 141 Inkerman, battle, i. 181, 317 Inkerman Cafe, Scutari, i. 279 Inoculation, i. 393 n. International Congress, Geneva (1864), ii. 71. See also Red Cross International Hygiene Congress, 1891, ii- 377 International Statistical Congress, Lon- don, i860, i. 431 ; Berlin, 1863, i- 434 Ionian Islands, British occupation, i. 90 Irby, Miss Paulina, ii. 235, 320, 388, 417 Irish Census, i. 436, 437 Italian pictures, i. 47, ii. 310 Italy : F. N.'s love of, ii. 393 ; her fame in, i. 501, ii. 117, politics of, her interest in Italian freedom and unity, i. 17, 74-6, ii. 117, 118, 479; scheme for educating the South, i. 501-2 Ithuriel, i. 35 Jackson, Captain Pilkington, ii. 76 Jacob Omnium, ii. 70 n. Jameson, Mrs., i. 63 Jam-making, i. 42 Japan and F. N., ii. 419 Jebb, Sir Joshua, i. 36, 352, 374, 456 n., 457 Jebb, Lady Amelia, i. 266 Jenner, Sir William, ii. 192, 318 Jesuits, ii. 271-2 Jeune, Lady, ii. 408 Jewitt, LL., A Stroll to Lea Hurst, i. 265 Joan of Arc, i. 265, 286 Jocelyn, Lady, i. 36 John Bull and his Church, i. 476 Johnson, Samuel, definition of religion, ii- 233 Johnson, Dr. Walter, i. 116, 117, 367, ii. 162 Jones, Miss Agnes, ii. 52 ; nursing apprenticeship and introduction to F. N., ii. 126 ; a Probationer at the Nightingale Training School, ii. 52, 126; selected by F. N. for Liverpool Infirmary, ii. 52, 126; her experiment, ii. 127 ; trials and ultimate success, ii. 128, 129, 140 ; death, ii. 140, 162, 249; character of, ii. 140-41 ; her feeling for F. N., ii. 126, 127, 128, 185 ; inscription to, at Liverpool, ii. 206 Jones, Miss Mary, superintendent of St. John's House (q.v.) which under- took the nursing at King's College Hospital (q.v.), i. 444, 464 ; friend- ship with, and admiration for, F. N», i. 159, 447-8, 502; sends nurses to the Crimea, i. 159 ; gives advice on Nightingale Training School, i. 462 Jones, W. 'liam, i. 256 n., 304 Joubert, i. 490 Journal of the Royal Army Military Corps, quoted, i. 187, 188 n. ■ Statis- tical Society, i. 433 Jowett, Benjamin. [(1) relations with F. N. ; (2) letters to F. N.; (3) various references.] (1) Relations with F. N. :— Refers to F. N. in Essays and Reviews, i. 471 ; introduced by Clough, F. N. submits her Sugges- tions for Thought, his correspond-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21352173_002_0519.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)