id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40058 Cook, Edward Tyas, Sir The Life of Florence Nightingale, vol. 2 of 2 .txt text/plain 213664 14429 77 from India--Miss Nightingale's reply--Progress of sanitary reform Presently some old work in a new form came in Miss Nightingale's way. Sir John Lawrence discussed the sanitary question with Miss Nightingale Miss Nightingale invited him to use her rooms; sent Dr. Sutherland to accompany him on visits of inspection to hospitals and War Office Miss Nightingale's old opponent Sir Benjamin Hawes, the for a month later Dr. Sutherland wrote thus to Miss Nightingale (Feb. 20): "The mail which ought to have arrived yesterday came in to-day, and (_Lord Cranborne to Miss Nightingale._) INDIA OFFICE, _July 17_. work.[78] "Ideal in her beauty," Miss Nightingale said of her;[79] "like Encouraged by Sir Bartle Frere's sympathy, Miss Nightingale set to work (_Sir Bartle Frere to Miss Nightingale._) INDIA OFFICE, _Oct._ 23 [112] Of Lord Lawrence and Sir Bartle Frere, Miss Nightingale wrote to (_Lord Cranbrook to Miss Nightingale._) INDIA OFFICE, _August_ 13 ./cache/40058.txt ./txt/40058.txt