Published anonymously (see Vol. I. p. [93]). There was another edition (no date), with a different imprint, “London: Printed for the benefit of the Invalid Gentlewomen's Establishment, 1 Upper Harley Street.”
1854
(2) Letters from Egypt. For Private Circulation only. London: Printed by A. and G. A. Spottiswoode, 1854. Octavo, pp. 334 + 79.
After p. 334, further letters follow with separate pagination. The letters were written in 1849 and 1850 (see Vol. I. p. [95]).
1855
(3) Evidence contained in Report upon the State of the Hospitals of the British Army in the Crimea and Scutari, 1855.
This is the Report of the Commission of Three sent out by the Duke of Newcastle (see Vol. I. p. [176]). Miss Nightingale's evidence is at pp. 330–331, 342–343; and there are numerous references to it in the text of the Report.
1857
(4) Female Nurses in Military Hospitals. A “tentative and experimental” Memorandum submitted by request to the Secretary of State. Printed in The Panmure Papers, 1908, vol. ii. pp. 381–384.
This Memorandum was included, with a few slight modifications, at pp. 15–19 of Subsidiary Notes (see No. 9).