PRINTED BY HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN’S LANE, W.C.
1858.
CONTENTS.
| PAGES | ||
|---|---|---|
| Digest | [v–x] | |
| Thoughts submitted by Order, concerning— | ||
| I. | Hospital Nurses | [1–9] |
| II. | Nurses in Civil Hospitals | [9–14] |
| III. | Nurses in Her Majesty’s Hospitals | [15–19] |
| Systems of Female Nursing in the War Hospitals of the different Nations engaged in the Crimean War | [19–26] | |
| Note in regard to the Russian Nurses employed in the War Hospitals of the Crimea | [26–28] | |
| Subsidiary Notes as to the Introduction of Female Nursing into Military Hospitals in Peace and in War | [1–63] | |
| Addenda with regard to Female Nursing in a Military Hospital on the Pavilion or Lariboisière Plan | [63–90] | |
| Addenda as to Mixed Nursing, by Nurses and Orderlies, in Military Hospitals, on the Double Pavilion or Vincennes Plan | [91–117] | |
| Additional Hints as to Ventilation, Hospital Floors, and Cautions in Ward-building suggested by the Lariboisière Hospital | [118–127] | |
| Note on Contagion and Infection | [128–132] | |
| Note on Observations by the Principal Medical Officer of the Army in the East | [132, 133] | |
| Thoughts submitted as to an Eventual Nurses’ Provident Fund | [1–19] | |
| Note as to the Number of Women employed as Nurses in Great Britain | [20, 21] | |
| Note as to Teaching Nursing | [22, 23] | |
ILLUSTRATION.
| Plan of the Lariboisière Hospital at Paris | p. [63] | |