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Single Life, the, i. 101 Sismondi, i. 17, ii. 391 Sisterhoods and nursing, i. 44, 62, 63, ii. 270, 272. _See also_ Orders Sisters of Charity, Paris, i. 127, 162, 432 Sisters, Hospital, i. 440 Sisters' Tower, the, at Scutari, i. 184, 200 Small ownership, F. N.'s scheme for, ii. 92-3, 167 _n._ Smith, Dr. (afterwards Sir) Andrew, Director-General of the Army Medical Department (1853-58), presumably responsible for deficiencies in war hospitals, i. 354; his excuse, i. 179; authorizes F. N. to offer to go out (1854), i. 151; evidence before Roebuck Committee (1855), i. 176, 179, 198; a member of the Royal Commission (1857), i. 332; "slips into current of reform," i. 358; "swallows pavilions," i. 342; opposes reform, ascendancy over Lord Panmure, i. 354, 355, 364; objects to F. N. visiting Chatham, i. 349; retires, i. 378, 379; various references, i. 152, 213, 330, 340, 437 Smith, Beatrice Shore (Lady Lushington), i. 499, 502, 504, ii. 4, 11 Smith, Bertha Shore (Mrs. W. Coltman), i. 327 _n._ Smith, Blanche Shore (Mrs. Clough), i. 30, 128 Smith, Deputy Commissary-General, i. 157 Smith, Frederick, i. 11 Smith, Sir Henry Babington, ii. 405 Smith, Julia, i. 34, 66 Smith, Octavius, i. 10, 506 Smith, Colonel Philip, ii. 335 Smith, Robert Angus, i. 78, ii. 56, 134 Smith, Samuel (F. N.'s "Uncle Sam"), Mrs. Nightingale's brother, married to Mr. Nightingale's sister, i. 30; gets consent of her parents to F. N.'s Crimean mission, i. 151, 154; accompanies her to Marseilles, i. 162, 163; manages soldiers' money orders for her, i. 278; F. N. stays with (1857), i. 342; acts as her private secretary, i. 495-7, ii. 86; death, ii. 387; various references, i. 114, 506, ii. 21, 96 Smith, Mrs. Samuel (Mary Shore, F. N.'s "Aunt Mai"), close association with F. N., ii. 15; her "true mother," i. 367; "as two lovers," i. 495, ii. 223; collaborates with her in _Suggestions for Thought_, i. 120, 482; appeals to her parents to grant F. N. her independence, i. 122, 123; takes rooms for her in Pall Mall (1853), i. 133; replaces Mrs. Bracebridge at Scutari, i. 295; accompanies F. N. to London (1856), i. 303; subsequently "mothers" F. N. at Malvern, i. 371, and in London,