(18) Experiences of an English Sister of Mercy. By Margaret Goodman. Smith, Elder & Co., 1862.
Miss Goodman was one of the “Sellonites” (see Vol. I. p. [159]); she gives a somewhat detailed account of the nursing.
(19) Statement of the Appropriation of the Nightingale Fund. Reprinted, with slight additions, from a Paper read by Sir Joshua Jebb at the meeting of the Social Science Association, 1862. Pamphlet, 8vo, pp. 12.
Various other publications of the kind have been consulted—such as: Deed of Trust and other Deeds relating to the Nightingale Fund (London: Blades, 1878); and the Annual Reports of the Committee of the Council of the Nightingale Fund from 1862 to 1910.
(20) A Trip to Constantinople … and Miss Nightingale at Scutari Hospital. By L. Dunne. London: J. Sheppard.
The author was late Foreman of H.M. Stores at the Bosphorus.
1863
(21) Hornby. Constantinople during the Crimean War. By Lady Hornby. With Illustrations in Chromo-Lithography. London: Bentley, 1863.
Contains a few personal impressions of F. N. (see Vol. I. pp. [285], [296]). Lady Hornby was wife of Sir Edmund Grimani Hornby, H.M. British Commissioner to Turkey during the Crimean war.