Florence Nightingale as seen in her portraits : with a sketch of her life, and an account of her relation to the origin of the Red Cross Society . s Flor-ence Nightingale (with a series of letters from ) In the Nursing Mirror and Midwives 3, 1910, pp. 347-349. (36) Florence Nightingale. O. M., R. R. C. ByMajor C. E. Pollock. Royal Army Medical , 1910. London: John Bale, Sons andDanielsson. (37) Eine Ueldin unter Helden (Florence Night-ingale). Von J. Friz. Stuttgart, 1912. Verlag derEvang. Gesellschaft. (38) The Story of Florence Nightingale. By W^J. Wintle.


Florence Nightingale as seen in her portraits : with a sketch of her life, and an account of her relation to the origin of the Red Cross Society . s Flor-ence Nightingale (with a series of letters from ) In the Nursing Mirror and Midwives 3, 1910, pp. 347-349. (36) Florence Nightingale. O. M., R. R. C. ByMajor C. E. Pollock. Royal Army Medical , 1910. London: John Bale, Sons andDanielsson. (37) Eine Ueldin unter Helden (Florence Night-ingale). Von J. Friz. Stuttgart, 1912. Verlag derEvang. Gesellschaft. (38) The Story of Florence Nightingale. By W^J. Wintle. London : Sunday School T^nion. 78. Plate VII. Florence Nightingale at an Albion print of a drawing by Wandesforde, engraved by W. Wellstood. (.See page 29.) rO THOSE NOBLE WOMEN ivho havefollowed in the footsteps of 3Iiss Nightin-gale, and have thereby raised the profession ofNursing to the high place it now occupies, andwho maintain it therein above the dust of com-mercialism,—Agnes Jones of the WorkhouseInfirmary of Liverpool, Mrs. Bedford Fenwickof St. Bartholomews Hospital, London, EdithCavell of Belgium, Isabel Hampton Robb andAdelaide Nutting of the Johns Hopkins Hos-pital, Baltimore, Nora G. E. Livingstone of theMontreal General Hospital, Mabel F. Hersey ofthe Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, andmany others,—this little manuscript is affec-tionately and reverently dedicated. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introductory PAGE 3 The Portraits ^ I The Childhood of Florence Nightingale .. »1820 -1835. Plates I. II. II Girlhood and Early Womanhood IT 1835 -1853. Plates III, IV, V, VI. Ill The Period of the Crimeflorencenighting00abbo


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