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ii. 125, 129; co-operates with her in opposing Registration of Nurses,
ii. 357, 361; gives reputed portrait to nation, ii. 467; letters to F. N., ii. 127, 413; tributes to F. N., ii. 127; sends her flowers weekly, ii. 127, 306; F. N.'s tribute to, ii. 124; _Memoir_ of, ii. 125; _Organization of Nursing in a Large Town_, ii. 125; _Workhouse Nursing_, ii. 125 Rations, soldiers', ii. 70 Rats, i. 173 Rawalpindi, ii. 369 Rawlinson, Sir Robert, Sanitary Commissioner in the Crimean War, i. 220, 221; subsequent co-operation with F. N.:--about hospitals, etc., i. 352, 420, 421, 422; Indian sanitation, ii. 33, 46, 269; death, ii. 414; admiration for F. N., i. 352-3; letter to F. N., ii. 165 Reading aloud, i. 41 Reay, Lord, ii. 369, 377 Récamier, Madame, i. 20, ii. 13, 15, 16, 425 Red Cross Movement, i. xxvi, 441, ii. 71, 119, 199, 205, 421 Red Tape, i. 506, ii. 58, 131, 276 Reeve, Henry, i. 157, 377, ii. 85 Registration. _See_ Nurses _Rejected Addresses_, ii. 270 Religion, essence of, ii. 233; external forms, ii. 366 Religious difficulty, the, in Crimean War nursing, i. 156, 158, 159, 169, 244 _seq._, 289 Rembrandt, i. 37 Renan, Ernest, _Vie de Jésus_, i. 486 Renkioi, hospital at, i. 174 Reports not self-executive, i. 362, ii. 33, 40 Republicanism, i. 75, 88 Requisitioning, system of, in military hospitals, i. 204-5, 210, 211 Rhododendrons, i. 9, ii. 258, 309 Rice. _See_ Monteagle Rich, Mr., i. 114 Rich, the, i. 9, 15 Richards, Miss Linda, i. 465 Richelieu, "self-multiplication," ii. 191 Richmond, Sir W. B., portrait of F. N., ii. 469 Righteousness, i. 52 Rigoleuc, Father, ii. 235 Ripon, Marquis of (Lord de Grey), Under-Secretary for War under Sidney Herbert, i. 403, 404, 406; under Sir George Lewis, ii. 5, 62; a sanitarist, ii. 41; offers to help F. N. after Herbert's death, ii. 5; insists on General Military Hospital at Woolwich, ii. 6; secures redefinition of Captain Galton's duties, ii. 6; consults F. N. about Canadian expedition, ii. 9; hopes to reorganize War Office, ii. 63; adopts F. N.'s scheme for Army Sanitary Committee, ii. 65; consults her about Army Medical School, ii. 67; about soldiers' reading-rooms, ii. 76; F. N. agitates for his appointment as Secretary of State for War (1863), ii. 29-31; interview with her, ii. 41; confers with her on report of Indian Sanitary Commission, ii. 37, 38, 46, 47; consults her on a Woolwich appointment, ii. 73; defends Herbert Hospital against Panmure (1865), ii. 69; becomes Indian Secretary (1866), ii. 108; finds a missing dispatch from Sir T. Lawrence, ii. 109; asks F. N.'s views on it, ii. 109; leaves a Minute upon it, ii. 110, 114; attitude on leaving office (1866), ii. 105; intervenes to save Army Sanitary Committee (1869), ii. 173; Viceroy of India (1880), ii. 325; F. N.'s sympathy with his reforms and hopes from them, ii. 323, 330, 331; communications with her, ii. 325, 332, 338, 343; her support of his policy, ii. 332, 333, 334, 339, 453; resignation, her expostulation, ii. 343; her attempts to celebrate his return, ii. 345, 346; suggests his appointment as Indian Secretary (1885-86), ii. 368; sits in the Privy Council to decide "Nurses' Battle," ii. 362; communications with F. N. on India, ii. 369, 372; F. N. on, ii. 152; various references, ii. 73, 74, 162 _n._, 297, 299 Roberts, Lord, i. 315; sees F. N., ii. 333, 369; his reforms in India, ii. 369; letters to F. N., ii. 369, 420 Roberts, Mrs. (Crimean War nurse), i. 185, 259, 294, 301, 458 Robertson, Dr., i. 273 Robertson, R. W., ii. 333 Robinson, Miss Sarah, ii. 77 Robinson, Robert, i. 256 Roden, Lord, i. 152 Roebuck Committee (1855), i. 176, 179, 195 _n._, 198, 200, 203, 214, 217 Rogers, Frederick (Lord Blachford), ii. 80 _n._, 166 Rogers, Rev. William, ii. 228 Roland, Madame, ii. 95 Rolfe, Baron, i. 36 Roman Catholicism: F. N.'s studies in, i. 77; her sympathy with, i. 487 Rome, F. N.'s winter at, i. 69-80; happiness at, i. 69, 105; house where she stayed, i. 70; impressions of, i. 74; Castle of St. Angelo, statue of St. Michael, i. 74, 76; St. Peter's, i. 73; Sistine Chapel, i. 71, 72, ii. 306, 313; study of hospitals at, i. 417; Trinità de' Monti, i. 77; convent of Dames du Sacré C[oe]ur, i. 78, ii. 231; Villa Mellini, i. 73, 76 Romsey, health of, ii. 119; volunteers, ii. 336 Roosevelt, Theodore, _The Strenuous Life_, ii. 417 Rorke's Drift, ii. 267 Rose, Sir Hugh (Lord Strathnairn), ii. 52-4 Rosebery, Lady, ii. 347, 395 Rosebery, Lord, i. 500, ii. 395 Roulin, F. D., i. 21 Roundell, Mrs., i. 111, ii. 456 Royal Alexandra Hospital, i. 392 Royal College of Surgeons, i. 434 Royal Commission on Health of the Army (1857): F. N. decides to ask Queen and Ministers for, i. 323; agreed to "in principle" at Balmoral (Oct. 1856), i. 327; personnel, etc., discussed with Lord Panmure (Nov. 1856), i. 329; delays in appointing, i. 334 _seq._; Royal Warrant issued (May 1857), i. 334, 354, 355; F. N.'s work for, i. 355-60; Report of, ready August 1857, why kept back, i. 360, 361, 363; issued Feb. 1858, i. 377; salient feature of, i. 360; endorsed by House of Commons, i. 375-6 Royal Commission on Health of the Army in India (1859-63), ii. 22; F. N. "importunate-widows" for, ii. 19, 21; personnel of, ii. 21, 22; F. N. drafts circular of inquiry for, ii. 22; collects statistics, ii. 23; sees witnesses, ii. 24; analyses the Stational reports, ii. 25; writes and circulates _Observations_ on them, ii. 25, 26; writes much of the Report, ii. 31; Report of, ii. 33, its bulk, ii. 24, 34, 35, 37; measures for reform recommended, ii. 33; F. N. devises measures for securing adoption of its recommendations, ii. 32; works press for notices, ii. 34; small official edition of, omitting F. N.'s _Observations_, ii. 35, 36, 37; amended edition with the _Observations_, ii. 37, 38; the Report criticised by Indian Government, etc., ii. 54, 55; F. N asked to write _Suggestions_ for carrying out its reforms, ii. 42 Royal Commission on the Poor Law, Report (1909), ii. 124 _n._, 139 _n._, 143 Royal Engineers, officers of, in India, ii. 152, 155 Royalty, ii. 336 Rubini, J. B., i. 19 Rundall, General, ii. 274, 295 Ruskin, quoted, i. xxx, 474, ii. 385, 393 Russell, Lord John, i. 26, 437, ii. 92; defeat of his Government (1866), ii. 104, 109; anecdote of, ii. 110 _n._ Russell, Sir W. H., i. 146; _Life of_, quoted, i. 175 Russia and Turkey, 1878, ii. 319, 320 Rutherford, Dr., ii. 71 Ryots, ii. 285, 295, 451
Sabin, Rev. J. E., chaplain at Scutari, i. 185, 235, 281 _n._; at Aldershot, i. 351 Sacrament. _See_ Communion Sacrifice, i. 139 Sailors' Homes, ii. 52 Saint Angela of Foligno, ii. 235 St. Bartholomew's Hospital, i. 430, 433, 434, 465 _n._, 499, ii. 256 St. Catherine of Genoa, ii. 81 St. Catherine of Siena, ii. 82, 240 St. Clara, i. 439, 440 St. Francis of Assisi, i. 96, ii. 235; _Fioretti_, ii. 219 _n._, 232 St. Francis de Sales, ii. 82 St. Francis Xavier, ii. 82, 235 St. George's Hospital, i. 433 St. Hilaire, Barthélemy, i. 21 St. Ignatius Loyola, i. 96, ii. 272 _St. James's Magazine_, i. 462 _n._ St. Jean de la Croix, ii. 81, 232, 235 St. Jerome, i. 440 St. John's House, i. 158, 159, 186, 440, 444, 464 St. Mary's Hospital, i. 430, 433, ii. 256 St. Paul, i. 47 St. Teresa, i. 439, 440, ii. 82, 231, 235 St. Thomas's Hospital, question of its removal from the Borough (1859-1860), i. 425-6; temporary quarters in Surrey Gardens, i. 266 _n._, 427; new buildings on the Embankment, Queen Victoria and, ii. 246; "pavilion" construction, i. 340, 427; selected for the Nightingale Training School, i. 374, 458 (_see further_ that title); F. N.'s desire to die in, ii. 103; F. N.'s proposal to enter, ii. 211; her reputed sojourn in, ii. 404; her "visitation" of, ii. 247; her actual visit to (1882), ii. 326; various references, i. 430, 433, 499;