Detail View: David Rumsey Historical Map Collection: Diagram Representing the Mortality in the Hospitals.

Author: 
Martineau, Harriet
Author: 
Nightingale, Florence
Date: 
1859
Short Title: 
Diagram Representing the Mortality in the Hospitals.
Publisher: 
Smith Elder & Co.
Publisher Location: 
London
Type: 
Diagram
Obj Height cm: 
28
Obj Width cm: 
31
Note: 
Black and White.
Subject: 
Data Visualization
Subject: 
Military
Full Title: 
Diagram Representing the Mortality in the Hospitals.
List No: 
10563.004
Series No: 
4
Publication Author: 
Martineau, Harriet
Publication Author: 
Nightingale, Florence
Pub Date: 
1859
Pub Title: 
England and Her Soldiers.
Pub Reference: 
Nightingale and Martineau collaboration is detailed in "Florence Nightingale: The Crimean War: Collected Works of Florence Nightingale, Volume 14" edited by Lynn McDonald, pp. 992-1009. For the full text see https://books.google.com/books?id=sD34ITqWuToC&lpg=PP1&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false
Pub Note: 
"Florence Nightingale worked closely with medical statistician William Farr to create a series of analytic arguments for better sanitation in the British Army. The most famous graphic from their collaboration is a colorful rose diagram, referred to by Nightingale as “wedges.” It is part of a set of three polar area charts which were originally printed in a confidential 1858 report presented to the Secretary of State for War titled “Notes on the Health of the British Army.” Popular author Harriet Martineau offered to help Nightingale publicize the findings of her report. The product of their collaboration was “England and Her Soldiers,” which includes a set of the diagrams specially printed by Nightingale just for the book." (RJ Andrews, 2020). See also RJ Andrews overview of Nightingale's graphics at https://infowetrust.com/project/designhero
Pub List No: 
10563.000
Pub Type: 
Geography Book
Pub Height cm: 
20
Pub Width cm: 
14
Image No: 
10563004.jp2
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Authors: 
Martineau, Harriet; Nightingale, Florence