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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![Spielberg, i. 479 Spiritualism, ii. 425 Spitalfields weavers, i. 424 Spottiswoode, William, ii. 34 Spring, the, ii. 17 Spring-Rice, Thomas. See Monteagle Spurgeon, Rev. C. H., ii. 249 Stael, Madame de, i. 21, 36 Stafford, Augustus, M.P., goes out to Scutari, helps F. N., i. 242 ; on his return describes state of hospitals, in House of Commons, i. 177 n. ; gives evidence to Roebuck Com- mittee, i. 242 ; on F. N.'s work at Scutari, i. 180, 231«., 279; a member of the Royal Commission (1857), i. 332 ; presses F. N. to give evidence, i. 359 Stagnant women, ii. 247 n. Stanhope, Edward, ii. 289, 374, 375 Stanley, Dean, i. 57, 124, 180, 194; Life and Letters of, quoted, i. 250 Stanley, H. M., ii. 304 ; How I Found Livingstone, ii. 315 Stanley, Lord. See Derby Stanley, Miss Mary, assists in selection of Crimean nurses (1854), i. 158, 166 ; conducts a second party of nurses to the East, unsolicited by F. N., i. 188-92, 247 ; breach in friendship with F. N., i. 192 ; takes charge of Koulali hospital, i. 193 ; describes F. N. at work, i. 234 ; her Hospitals and Sisterhoods quoted, i. 443 Stanmore, Lord, Memoir of Sidney Herbert, ii. 465 ; quoted or referred to, i. 149, 158, 159, 189, 201 n., 212, 217, 235, 288, 290, 297 n., 328, 331, 334, 364. 390 Stansfeld, James, ii. 186 Statistical Society, i. 387 Statistics, Lord Brougham on, i. 428 ; Lord Goschen on, i. 428 ; Govern- ments and, i. 435 ; graphic method in, i. 352 ; importance of political education in, ii. 396 ; F. N.'s devo- tion to, i. 16, 129, 397, 428 seq., ii. 219 ; her conception of them as religious, i. 435, 480, ii. 396; scheme for founding a Professorship of, ii. 395-7, 400; Lord Panmure on, i. 331. See also Hospitals, International Statistical Congress Steell, Sir J., bust of F. N., ii. 409, 469 Stephanie of Hohenzollern, Princess, i. 421 Stephen, Sir James, Essays in Ecclesi- astical Biography, i. 4, 5 Sterling, Colonel Sir Anthony, his Highland Brigade in the Crimea, ii. 464 ; quoted or referred to, as illustrating military prejudice against F. N., i. 167, 168, 206-7, 214, 287, 466 Stewart, Mrs. Shaw, one of F. N.'s mainstays in the Crimea, i. 300 ; Memorial Cross at Balaclava and, i. 294 n. ; proposed by F. N. as superintendent of army nurses at Woolwich, i. 373, 405 ; at Netley, ii. 66 ; appointed by Sidney Herbert, i. 395, 406 Stockmar, Baron, ii. 97 Storks, General Sir Henry, succeeds Lord W. Paulet as commandant at Scutari, i. 279 ; served with F. N. there, in measures for pro- moting welfare of the men, i. 279, 281, 294, ii. 77; F. N.'s last letter to him, i. 294 ; his farewell to F. N., i. 301 - 2 ; subsequent co-operation with her, i. 350; a member of the Royal Commission (1857), i. 328, 331, 332 ; influenced by her, ii. 14 ; appointed to Malta (1864), ii. 77 ; other mentions, ii. 73, 162 Stovin, General Sir F., i. 26 Strachey, Sir John, ii. 50, 147, 159, 287 Stratford de Redcliffe, Lord, i. 151, 156, 199, 206, ii. 170 Stratford, Lady, i. 206, 296 Strathnairn, Lord. See Rose Strutt, E., i. 26, 34 Strzelechi, Count, i. 410, ii. 38 Stubbs, Bishop C. W., The Mythe of Life, ii. 430 n. Stuff, the, i. 471 Style, Jowett on, ii. 296 Sub-Commissions on Army Reform (1857), i. 363 Sultan of Turkey, Abdul Mejid, gives F. N. a bracelet, i. 302 Surgical operations, statistics of, i. 434 Surin, Father, ii. 235 Sutherland, Dr. John [(1) chronologi- cal ; (2) characteristics, personal re- lations with F. N., etc. ; (3) letters to her; (4) miscellaneous refer- ences.] (1) Chronological:— Earlier career, i. 355 ; head of the Sanitary Commission sent to the East (1855), i. 220; friendship with F. N., acts as her physician, i. 221 ; on her return to England, becomes closely associated with her in work for Army reform, i. 220, 355, 356 ; member of the Royal Commission (1857) and in its inner circle, i. 329, 331, 332, 355 ; one of the Herbert-Nightin-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21352173_002_0541.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)