Volume II Part 29 (1/2)
Memorandum submitted by request to the Secretary of State Printed in _The Panmure Papers_, 1908, vol ii pp 381-384
This Meht modifications, at pp 15-19 of _Subsidiary Notes_ (see No 9)
(5) _State the Voluntary Contributions received by Miss Nightingale for the use of the British War Hospitals in the East, with the Mode of their Distribution, in 1854, 1855, 1856_ London: Harrison, 1857 Octavo, red-paper wrappers, pp 68
One of the ale's work in the East The pamphlet contains plans, also, of the Hospitals at Balaclava and Scutari
1858
(6) Letter to ”the Colonists of South Australia,” dated Jan 28 Printed in the _Daily News_, August 26, 1858
The letter was a reply to a Me held at Adelaide, Septeale Fund
(7) _Report of the Co the Sanitary Condition of the Aranization of Military Hospitals, and the Treathtingale's evidence, supplied in answer to written questions, occupies pp 361-394 It was reprinted in her _Notes on Hospitals_ (ed 1, 1859) Appendix LXXII was also her work (anony her ”Works” (see Vol I Part III Chapters I and IV)
(8) _Notes on Matters affecting the Health, Efficiency, and Hospital Administration of the British Army founded chiefly on the Experience of the late War Presented by request to the Secretary of State for War_ London: Harrison & Sons, 1858 Octavo, pp 567
(9) _Subsidiary Notes as to the Introduction of Fe into Military Hospitals in Peace and in War Presented by request to the Secretary of State for War_ London: Harrison & Sons, 1858 Octavo, pp 133 With 23 additional pages (separately nuhts submitted as to an Eventual Nurses' Provident Fund”
These important reports (for which see Vol I pp 343, 347) were not issued to the public 500 copies of each volume were printed at a total cost to Miss N of 501:12s
(10) Various articles (unsigned) in the newspapers on the _Hospital at Netley_
In July and August Miss N organized a vigorous press-can on this subject (see Vol I p 383), and there is a large collection of cuttings ast her papers Some of the articles, etc, may have been written by friends Those which are shown by her Papers to be hers are: ”What is to be done with Netley?” in the _Examiner_, July 24, and ”Netley Hospital” in the _Saturday Review_, August 28 (her own title for this latter was ”Peel's Life Pills or the Elixir Vitae”) Other articles, etc, probably hers, appeared in the _Builder_, July 24, the _Daily News_, July 28 (signed ”Vigilans”), the _Lancet_, Aug 14, and the _Leeds Mercury_, Aug 21
(11) ”Sites and Construction of Hospitals” Three articles (unsigned) in the _Builder_, August 28, September 11 and 25, 1858
These articles were reprinted in _Notes on Hospitals_ (1859)
(12) ”Notes on Hospitals” Two Papers read at Liverpool Printed in the _Transactions of the National association for the Promotion of Social Science, 1858_, pp 462-482
These papers were also printed separately (brown paper wrapper), 8vo, pp 22, with plan They were reprinted in _Notes on Hospitals_ (1859)
(13) _Mortality of the British Ar the Russian War, as coland Illustrated by Tables and Diagrams (Reprinted from the Report of the Royal Co the Sanitary State of the Army)_ London: Printed by Harrison & Sons, 1858 Blue-book size, in stiff lilac paper wrappers, pp 21
This was a reprint of Appendix LXXII in the Royal Comrams are furnished by Dr Farr, FRS” They were prepared by hiale (see Vol I p 376)
1859
(14) _A Contribution to the Sanitary History of the British Ar the late War with Russia Illustrated with Tables and Diagrae folio, pp 16 and diagrams
Some copies had the imprint of J W Parker & Co For a notice of this important work, see Vol I p 386 150 copies were printed
(15) _Notes on Hospitals: being two Papers read before the National association for the Promotion of Social Science, at Liverpool, in October 1858 With Evidence given to the Royal Cohtingale_ London: John W