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The editor dedicates "this narrative respectfully to Florence Nightingale." Her introduction occupies p. 9-16. The book also contains a letter of hers, dated 30 November 1861, on the "training and employment of women in hospital, district, and private nursing, 1861." Frontispiece depicts the "Liverpool Nurses Training School & Home".
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Organization of nursing: an account of the Liverpool Nurses' Training School, its foundation, progress, and operation in hospital, district, and private nursing
1865, A. Holden, 48, Church Street, Longman, Green, Reader, and Dyer
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Table of Contents
View of the building
Plan of the building
Description of the plan
Dedication to Miss Nightingale
Introduction by Miss Nightingale
Origina and organization of the Training School and Home for Nurses
Letter from Miss Nightingale on the proposed plan for the employment of women in hospital, district, and private nursing
Prospectus
Explanations, authorities, and facts in relation to the foregoing prospectus
Plan of education of nurses
List and estimated cost of materials
Method of working
Appendix.
Edition Notes
The Physical Object
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