[326] St. John's House: a Record, p. 10.

[327] See his Address to the Abernethian Society in 1885 given in his Memoir and Letters, 1901, p. 351.

[328] Facts relating to Hospital Nurses.… Also Observations on Training Establishments for Hospitals, 1857, pp. 11, 16.

[329] A Century of Family Letters, vol. ii. p. 174.

[330] Saturday Review, Jan. 21, 1860.

[331] Hornby, p. 306.

[332] “The chapter on Minding the Baby,” wrote Mr. Jowett (Aug. 24, 1868), “is excellent. I particularly like the parenthesis (‘though he's not our baby’) in which a world of morality is contained.”

[333] Bibliography A, No. 32.

[334] The saying is recorded in C. R. Leslie's Autobiographical Recollections, vol. i. p. 169, as made to Lady Holland. “Oh!” said the lady, tapping him with her fan, “you have lived among such a rantipole set.” “I happen to know,” wrote Monckton Milnes to Miss Nightingale, “who Lord Melbourne's nurse was.”

[335] Reprint from Quain's Dictionary, p. 12.