Nightingale, Florence

Date:
7 Aug 1867
Reference:
GALTON/3/2/1/99
Part of:
Galton Papers
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Letter from Florence Nightingale to Captain Douglas Strutt Galton, who was a cousin of Francis Galton and a cousin (through marriage) of Nightingale. In this letter Nightingale refers to a standing committee that was being set up to consider ways of dealing with the wounded after a battle. She sets out a range of opinions on the treatment of wounded men, such as tending to them directly on the battlefield with the minimum of "appliances" or medication. Temporary shelters constructed around the patients should be sufficient, and she was of the opinion that "The only person who has written anything worth having on travelling apparatus is Mr Francis Galton (a cousin of yours, I believe"...".

Publication/Creation

7 Aug 1867

Physical description

1 letter plus 1 envelope Letter (two folios) plus envelope addressed to Francis Galton

Location of duplicates

A digitised copy is held by the Wellcome Library as part of Codebreakers: Makers of Modern Genetics.

Terms of use

The papers are available at UCL Special Collections and Archives subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.

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Location of original

The original material is held at UCL Special Collections. This catalogue is held by the Wellcome Library as part of Codebreakers: Makers of Modern Genetics.

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