Subsidiary Notes as to the Introduction of Female Nursing into Military Hospitals in Peace and War
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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.
Florence Nightingale
SUBSIDIARY NOTES AS TO THE INTRODUCTION OF FEMALE NURSING INTO MILITARY HOSPITALS IN PEACE AND IN WAR.
CONTENTS.
ILLUSTRATION.
DIGEST.
I. Hospital-Nurses.
II. Nurses in Civil Hospitals.
III. Nurses in Her Majesty’s Hospitals.
Note in Regard to the Russian Nurses Employed in the War-Hospitals of the Crimea.
Addenda with regard to Female Nursing in a Military Hospital on the Pavilion or Lariboisière Plan.
Addenda as to Mixed Nursing by Nurses and Orderlies in Military Hospitals on the Double Pavilion Plan.
Additional Hints as to Pavilion Hospitals suggested by the construction of the Lariboisière Hospital at Paris.
Note on Contagion and Infection.
Note as to the Number of Women employed as Nurses in Great Britain.
Note as to teaching Nursing.