Volume 1
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.
Provider: This material has been provided by London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Library & Archives Service. The original may be consulted at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Library & Archives Service.
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![Muff, the, i. 436 ; the Muffs, ii. 4 Muir, Sir William, ii. 253, 279 Miinster, Friederike (Frau Fliedner), i. 109 Murray, Lady Caroline, i. 134 Mysterious, F. N. on the word, i. 484 Mysticism, Mystics, F. N. on, ii. 231, 232-5, 366 ; Jowett on, ii. 231, 232 Naoroji, Dadabhai, ii. 332 Napier and Ettrick, Lord, Secretary, British Embassy, Constantinople, sees F. N. at Scutari, ii. 112, 169, 170; Governor of Madras (1866), ii. 112 ; sees F. N. before going out, ii. 112 ; interest in sanitary reforms, ii. 169; communications on, with F. N., ii. 274, 299 ; F. N. inscribes a book to, ii. 171 n. ; on F. N.'s house, ii. 300; letters to F. N., ii. 112, 169, 170 Napier and Ettrick, Lady, ii. 170 Napier of Magdala, Lord, sees F. N. before going out to India as Com- mander-in-Chief, ii. 175, 176 ; com- munications from India with her, ii. 276 ; his sanitary reforms, ii. 277, 279, 280; F. N. on, ii. 175 ; Sir B. Frere on, ii. 175 Napoleon I., i. 374 Napoleon III., i. 18, ii. 92 Nash, Mrs. Vaughan, i. viii Natal, hospitals in, ii. 337, 342 National Aid Society, ii. 347 National Review (1863), ii. 35 National Training School for Cookery, ii. 326 Naughtiness, pleasures of, i. n Nazione, ii. 116 Neander, ii. 12 Necessity, i. 482. See also Free Will Needle Gun, ii. 105 Netley Hospital, plans of, submitted to F. N. (1856, 1857), i. 327, 331 ; her fight for the pavilion system, i. 340 ; appeal to Lord Palmerston, i. 341 ; partial alterations, i. 342 ; second fight for the pavilion (1858), i. 383 ; female nurses at, ii. 66, 186, 256; staff appointments, ii. 70; Army Medical School (q.v.) at, i. 392 Neurasthenia, i. 493 Newcastle, Duke of (Secretary for War, 1854-55), i. 149, 155, 217 ; issues Commission to visit war hospitals, i. 176, 201, 202; Secretary for Colonies (i860), issues circulars for F. N., ii. 78 Newcastle-on-Tyne, address to F. N. from (1856), i. 320; barracks, ii. 406-7 Newport, Lady, i. 372 New Zealand, contribution to F. N.'s Crimean fund, i. 270 ; depopulation, ii. 440; sanitary instructions for, ii. 70 Nicholson, G. T., i. 29 Nicholson, Hannah, i. 29, 46, 47, 53 Nicholson, General Sir Lothian, i. 261, 37i Nicholson, Marianne (Lady Galton), i. 24, 25, 29 Nightingale, Florence. (1) Chrono- logical, movements, incidents, etc.; (2) work during the Crimean War ; (3) relations with Sidney Herbert; (4) work for the Army ; (5) work for Hospitals and Nursing ; (6) work for India ; (7) character ; (8) personalia ; (9) religious views; (10) miscel- laneous ; (n) letters; (12) printed writings.] (1) Chronological, movements, in- cidents, etc. :— Ancestry, parentage, name, i. 3, 4-7 ; relations, the family circle, i. 10, 29 1820 : birth at Florence, christening, i. 4 1820-37: childhood and education: —early homes : Kynsham Court (Hereford), i. 9; Lea Hurst (Derby), i. 9 ; Embley (Hants), i. 9 ; nursing dolls, childish pre- scription, i. 14 ; country life, i. 10 ; early letters, visit to London (1830), i. 10 ; a morbid child, i. n ; given to dreaming, i. 14, 16; her first governess, i. 11 ; shyness, i. 12 ; education by her father, history, classics, etc., i. 12, 13 ; first aid to a wounded dog (1836), i. 14 ; sense of a call (1826), i. 15 ; a call from God (1837), i. 15 1837-39 : sojourn abroad, i. 16-22 ; itinerary, i. 16 ; gaieties in Italy, i. 19; visit to Florence, i. 18; interests at Geneva, i. 17-18; winter in Paris, Miss Clarke's salon, i. 19-22 1839 : the London season, i. 24; the charm of Embley, i. 27 1839-47 : home life, i. 23-45, 59 seq. ; social pleasures, i. 23 ; emerg- ency man, i. 31 ; desire to shine in society, i. 39 ; social attractive- ness, i. 37, 39; intellectual in- terests, i. 43; discontent with restricted home life, i. 40 - 45, 63-4 1841 : private theatricals at Waverley Abbey, i. 32 ; consecration of Leeds Church, i. 55 1843 : occupations in London, i. 34 ;](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21352173_002_0524.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)