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i. 221; on her return to England, becomes closely associated with her
in work for Army reform, i. 220, 355, 356; member of the Royal Commission (1857) and in its inner circle, i. 329, 331, 332, 355; one of the Herbert-Nightingale "cabal," i. 365; member of the Barrack and Hospital Commission (1857), i. 381 _n._; and paid member of the permanent Army Sanitary Committee (1862-88), ii. 65; instructed to report with F. N. on Netley Hospital, i. 331, 341; member of Committee on Soldiers' Reading-rooms (1861), i. 396; drafts scheme with F. N. for War Office reorganization (1861), i. 403; member of Commission on Mediterranean barracks (1861), i. 405.--1856-61 generally, constant, almost daily, work with F. N. on all her subjects, i. 372, 382, 391, 420, 421, 422, 494, 502, ii. 9; acts as her physician, i. 492, ii. 17; remonstrates with her on over-working, i. 368; visits her at Malvern, i. 370.--1859-63, as member of Royal Commission on India collaborates with F. N. in its work and subsequent developments, ii. 19, 22, 24, 31, 36, 42 _n._, 46, 54, 56, 109.--1862-66, collaborates with her in various War Office business, ii. 63, 65, 74, 75.--(1865) appointed to report on cholera at Mediterranean stations, ii. 86; visits Algiers, ii. 110; moves to Norwood, ii. 88; questions in the House about his pay, ii. 70;--(1866) visits F. N. at Embley, ii. 119.--Later years: collaboration with F. N. on Poor Law reform, Hospitals, and Nursing,