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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D2546/ZZ/49
TitleLetter from Florence Nightingale to Dr Dunn requesting his help in caring for various patients
Date26 Oct 1879
Extent1 item
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
SenderFlorence Nightingale
Sender LocationNot named
RecipientDr Dunn
Recipient LocationNot given
Archive CreatorChristopher Blencowe Noble Dunn of Crich (1836-1892), medical doctor
Florence Nightingale of Lea Hurst, Derbyshire and Embley, Hampshire (1820-1910), nurse and social reformer
Administrative History- Hannah Allen, born about 1808 and her sister Ann Allen, born about 1824, living in Lea Road and later Haslam Road, Holloway
- Sarah Wall, born about 1852, wife of George Wall, living in Commonside, Holloway (1881 census)
- Nurse Charrier: not identified
- Fanny Dowding: Florence Nightingale's maid
Sources: Civil registration indexes, 1871 and 1881 census
Access CategoryOpen
FormatDocument
CopiesA digital copy can also be viewed on the public computers at the record office.
This letter has been digitised and can be viewed on The Florence Nightingale Digitization Project website at http://archives.bu.edu/web/florence-nightingale
Transcript or Index26/10/79
My dear Sir
I am sorry that I shall not have the pleasure of seeing you today, as you are so good as to come. For I have "company"! the sisters Allen
2. I have been applied to to assist a family, named Wall, the Wheelwright's. The poor woman, it seems , has been under your care, & has had a wonderful operation (I can't exactly make out what) performed at the Nottingham Women's Hospl, where she had to pay 10/- a week. Perhaps you would kindly tell me what is the "case": whether this payment is true [crossed out] so: & whether they want money help (which one does not much like giving in that form) (The two Nottingham Infies are [crossed out] have Matrons of our training.)
3. It occurs to me to ask: had your kind attendance on Lady Verney's maid been acknowledged? If not please send in the Acct to me:
4. Do you remember a Nurse Charrier, from the Derby Nurses' Home, who nursed that poor fellow who died here of Smallpox?
She has written to me (to ask for a "Testimonial") from some place in Devonshire. She does not say whether she has left the Derby Institution. I never do give "Testimonials": she ought to ask it [crossed out] one of the Instn. But could you advise me?
Kindly tell me what you think of Fanny
Yrs ffully F. Nightingale
AcknowledgementsTranscription completed by catalogue volunteer RJ, 2020
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