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the secretary of state60
the sick and wounded51
in the case of48
a good deal of45
at the end of41
the health of the41
at the war office40
the government of india39
at the same time39
one of the most38
of the british army36
in the midst of36
the house of commons36
in the house of34
was one of the32
the army medical department30
of the royal commission30
to the war office30
quoted or referred to29
in a letter to29
the end of the28
from time to time28
miss nightingale and her27
the report of the26
at the india office26
health of the army25
i should like to25
in the course of24
as we shall hear24
of the nightingale fund23
of the crimean war23
of the war office23
of the army medical22
a great deal of22
during the crimean war22
as we have heard22
for the most part22
the army in india22
in connection with the22
to the end of21
with regard to the21
to the secretary of21
which miss nightingale had21
at the head of21
of the sick and20
on the other hand20
in the way of20
miss nightingale had been19
in the following year19
for the health of18
of the army in18
i do not know18
the rest of the18
in which miss nightingale18
at the beginning of17
that miss nightingale was17
herbert and miss nightingale17
she wrote to mr17
she wrote to her17
in the crimean war17
secretary of state for17
so i had to17
is one of the17
miss nightingale and the16
of the british soldier16
the founder of modern16
founder of modern nursing16
to see miss nightingale16
in the middle of16
life of florence nightingale16
for the sake of16
to be able to16
as we have seen16
the house of lords16
and some of the16
on the other side16
in the barrack hospital15
for the first time15
the head of the15
in one of her15
the crown princess of15
to go to the15
the work of the15
of the nightingale school15
she was able to15
the duke of newcastle15
crown princess of prussia15
miss hilary bonham carter15
in one of the15
miss nightingale did not15
on the subject of15
letter to miss nightingale14
a member of the14
wrote miss nightingale to14
the state of the14
the greater part of14
to sir john mcneill14
wrote to miss nightingale14
report of the royal14
in spite of the14
the case of the13
the poor law board13
and miss nightingale was13
miss nightingale in the13
letter from miss nightingale13
health of the british13
it would have been13
the top of the13
for a few days13
miss nightingale was a13
miss nightingale had a13
with a view to13
the army medical school13
as one of the13
i did not know12
had been able to12
and miss nightingale had12
lord napier of magdala12
her return from the12
of the medical officers12
to the india office12
the service of god12
the condition of the12
a few days later12
in an earlier chapter12
wrote to madame mohl12
by the war office12
the will of god12
the army sanitary committee12
royal commission on the11
it would be a11
but it was not11
in relation to the11
to the sick and11
to one of the11
in charge of the11
miss nightingale was able11
the principal medical officer11
the war office and11
the barrack and hospital11
miss nightingale to sir11
of one of the11
barrack and hospital improvement11
he wrote to her11
i hope you will11
her work in the11
at the time when11
the battle of the11
to go up to11
in the times of11
miss nightingale in her11
in the india office11
the hospitals at scutari11
as well as the11
one of the best11
as a matter of11
she wrote to madame11
and there was a11
for the promotion of11
as if they were11
the duke of cambridge11
letter to madame mohl11
a copy of the11
and hospital improvement commission10
the kingdom of heaven10
the chairman of the10
the training of nurses10
which miss nightingale was10
the secretary of the10
battle of the alma10
the royal commission on10
a large number of10
lady with the lamp10
sanitary improvements in india10
of miss nightingale in10
the national association for10
the history of the10
it is a very10
a letter from miss10
but i am not10
in a later chapter10
some of them were10
in the cause of10
and there is a10
i am sure i10
in a state of10
or death in india10
in the service of10
the care of the10
death of sidney herbert10
commander of the forces10
it was in the10
it will be a10
i cannot tell you10
it seems to me10
the nightingale training school10
of some of the10
on the part of10
her suggestions for thought10
life or death in10
the commander of the10
of state for india10
she wrote to miss10
the appointment of the10
to be sent to10
and i think i10
sick and wounded soldiers10
of the poor law9
the war office sanitary9
in the war office9
in the spring of9
i thought i would9
a day or two9
of miss nightingale and9
to miss nightingale in9
the nature of the9
in a letter from9
the death of sidney9
the heroine of the9
of the house of9
and it was very9
but i do not9
the promotion of social9
i think it is9
to the government of9
and not die in9
not die in india9
that it would be9
of the prince consort9
miss nightingale as a9
national association for the9
by miss nightingale and9
to be found in9
miss nightingale was in9
at this time was9
she was one of9
as i have said9
with the war office9
of the nightingale nurses9
in various parts of9
think i told you9
i have never seen9
in regard to the9
letters to miss nightingale9
association for the promotion9
the middle of the9
with the help of9
life and letters of9
in the daily news9
promotion of social science9
the war office was9
and one of the9
work in connection with9
we have had a9
we shall hear in9
of the army sanitary9
a letter to her9
the face of the9
the service of man9
from the war office9
will be able to9
to sir john lawrence9
live and not die9
the secretary for war9
to the cause of9
came to see her9
and the next day9
to be allowed to9
he was a man9
the people of india9
think it would be9
and for the rest9
the death of her9
in the same year9
that it is a9
the hospital at scutari9
the army at home9
the midst of the9
in the hospitals of9
the course of the9
war office sanitary committee9
the journal of the9
and i had to9
to sir bartle frere9
miss nightingale to her8
one of the first8
the general hospital at8
to do with the8
herbert to miss nightingale8
in a letter of8
parts of the country8
i am not sure8
was a man of8
should like to have8
i think i told8
the lady with the8
the next day we8
have been able to8
and it is not8
she was asked to8
at the foot of8
on account of the8
it had not been8
training school for nurses8
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in the face of8
of the national association8
the recommendations of the8
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might be able to8
sir john mcneill and8
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in the history of8
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the council of the8
i must tell you8
i wish i could8
the beginning of the8
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nothing to do with8
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for the purpose of8
letters from miss nightingale8
the end of her8
the way in which8
the sake of the8
in favour of the8
sanitary progress in india8
of mortality in the8
for the good of8
a letter to the8
the greater number of8
she had been able8
the british nurses association8
one of the few8
i am sorry to8
in the first place8
report of the commission8
a letter from her8
the president of the8
the welfare of the8
there are so many8
as soon as they8
in the nightingale fund8
it will be seen8
an article in the8
but there was no8
did not seem to8
with which we are8
in the front surgery8
one of the nurses8
in the hands of8
in the next chapter8
i have had a8
with sir bartle frere8
at a later time8
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miss nightingale to the8
from miss nightingale to7
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in the autumn of7
in the matter of7
the words of the7
wrote sir john mcneill7
there is not a7
a letter to miss7
that i had been7
from florence nightingale to7
people may live and7
as the founder of7
by the light of7
i have been so7
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introduction of female nursing7
state of the army7
the foot of the7
return from the crimea7
i have not been7
in the british army7
notes on the army7
to the service of7
of the indian army7
sanitary condition of the7
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on the top of7
miss nightingale was the7
but i did not7
in accordance with the7
nurses in the nightingale7
i am going to7
i am sure that7
the female nursing establishment7
to her by the7
the nightingale fund school7
of the medical men7
every now and then7
not being able to7
at the request of7
the course of her7
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an account of the7
as well as to7
as well as in7
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with all my heart7
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the life of a7
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he told me that7
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point of view of7
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so that they will7
the life of florence7
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miss nightingale and dr7
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as a kind of7
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the improvement of the7
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grand duchess of baden7
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i am sure you7
the public health service7
to her cousin hilary7
the war was over7
the army sanitary commission7
scutari and its hospitals7
the other side of7
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a matter of course7
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florence and her sister7
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the medical officers and7
in the following month7
be found in the7
of state for war7
interview with lord panmure7
for the royal commission7
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treatment of the sick7
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miss nightingale on the7
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care of the sick7
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wrote to captain galton7
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how people may live7
the head of this7
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miss nightingale to dr7
the point of view7
for the love of7
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as well as of7
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and the war office7
for the sick poor7
of the red cross7
had to go to7
very nice to me7
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to take charge of7
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a quarter of a7
miss nightingale was not6
nightingale to harriet martineau6
have had a good6
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that it was the6
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the manner in which6
john mcneill and colonel6
was able to do6
the end of his6
her to the crimea6
of the nineteenth century6
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a few days before6
time to time she6
the providence of the6
second party of nurses6
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florence nightingale to the6
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i do not think6
village sanitation in india6
the war office to6
one way or another6
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the british army in6
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end of her life6
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member of the royal6
the name of florence6
bengal social science association6
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miss nightingale to mr6
on the th of6
god save the queen6
nightingale to the probationer6
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it may be said6
i was able to6
that he did not6
letter to harriet martineau6
of a like kind6
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nightingale was able to6
of the second party6
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general of the army6
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the men who were6
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some of the sisters6
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mcneill and colonel tulloch6
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lawrence to miss nightingale5
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part of this memoir5
the international statistical congress5
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of the bermondsey nuns5
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sir john lawrence to5
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correspondence with miss nightingale5
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the second party of5
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miss nightingale to harriet5
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the laws of nature5
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sidney herbert and miss5
century of family letters5
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una and the lion5
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julius and mary mohl5
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mortality in the army5
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miss nightingale to captain4
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