SUBSIDIARY NOTES AS TO THE INTRODUCTION OF FEMALE NURSING INTO MILITARY HOSPITALS IN PEACE AND IN WAR.

Transcriber’s Note

There are three parts to this book, each starting with page 1.

Footnotes have been moved to the end of each part.

Variant spelling and inconsistent hyphenation are retained, a fewpalpable printing errors have been corrected.

To make some tables easier to read on small screens some words have been repeated, for example each occurence of the word “idem” in the key of the plan of the Lariboisière Hospital has been replaced by the words it represents.

The key for the plan of the Lariboisière Hospital was originallyhandwritten. No changes have been made to this for missing orirregular use of accents or cedillas.

The tables of numbers of nurses near the end of the book were originallyprinted in landscape, with some sideways printing. The columns and rowshave been swapped to make these tables easier to read on small screens.

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SUBSIDIARY NOTES

AS TO THE

INTRODUCTION OF FEMALE NURSING

INTO

MILITARY HOSPITALS

IN PEACE AND IN WAR.


Presented by request to the Secretary of State for War.


LONDON:

PRINTED BY HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN’S LANE, W.C.

1858.


CONTENTS.

PAGES
Digestv–x
Thoughts submitted by Order, concerning—
I.Hospital Nurses1–9
II.Nurses in Civil Hospitals9–14
III.Nurses in Her Majesty’s Hospitals15–19
Systems of Female Nursing in the War Hospitals of the different Nations engaged in the Crimean War19–26
Note in regard to the Russian Nurses employed in the War Hospitals of the Crimea26–28

Subsidiary Notes as to the Introduction of Female Nursing into Military Hospitals in Peace and in War1–63
Addenda with regard to Female Nursi
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