ABSTRACT
This book is a collection of Harriet Martineau's England and her Soldiers and correspondence between Martineau and Florence Nightingale that show their contributions to British history and to military reforms and to the institution of public health standards.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|132 pages
ENGLAND AND HER SOLDIERS
chapter |2 pages
PREFACE
chapter Chapter I|8 pages
Lost Armies.
chapter Chapter II|11 pages
Preservation Henceforth. – Destruction Hitherto.
chapter Chapter III|11 pages
Going out to War.
chapter Chapter IV|13 pages
Meeting the Enemy.
chapter Chapter V|21 pages
A Winter in Camp.
chapter Chapter VI|9 pages
Physicians, in Health and Disease.
chapter Chapter VII|35 pages
The Wounded and Sick.
chapter Chapter VIII|7 pages
Restoration.
chapter Chapter IX|7 pages
What Remains.
chapter |4 pages
Illustrations
part II|160 pages
RELATED PERIODICAL ARTICLES BY HARRIET MARTINEAU
chapter |9 pages
'Woman's Battle-field', Once a Week (3 December 1859)
chapter |1 pages
'Review of the Year', Daily News, 31 December 1859
chapter |3 pages
'The Nightingale Fund', Daily News, 25 June 1860
chapter |4 pages
'The Training of Nurses', Once a Week (30 June 1860)
chapter |25 pages
'Miss Nightingale's Notes on Nursing', Quarterly Review (1860)
chapter |11 pages
'The Soldier and Sailor: Their Health', Once a Week (5 January 1861)
chapter |12 pages
'Health in the Camp', Atlantic Monthly (November 1861)
chapter |14 pages
'Health in the Hospital', Atlantic Monthly (December 1861)
chapter |10 pages
'Death or Life in India', Macmillan's Magazine (May–October 1863)
chapter |17 pages
'Nurses Wanted', Cornhill Magazine (1865)
chapter |3 pages
'Women's Work and Nursing', Daily News, 23 February 1865
chapter |5 pages
'Women, Unemployment, and Nursing', Daily News, 31 January 1866
part III|20 pages
SELECTED CORRESPONDENCE: HARRIET MARTINEAU AND FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
part IV|6 pages
HARRIET MARTINEAU'S OBITUARY OF FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE