(B) Introductory Notes on Lying-in Institutions (1871)includes:f. 1 James Lewis Thomas, Chief Surveyor to the War Office: Letters of F. Nightingale to James Lewis Thomas: 1862-1871.ff. 1, 3 Florence Nightingale, OM: Letters, etc. to J. L. Thomas:... 1871

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(B) Introductory Notes on Lying-in Institutions (1871)includes:f. 1 James Lewis Thomas, Chief Surveyor to the War Office: Letters of F. Nightingale to James Lewis Thomas: 1862-1871.ff. 1, 3 Florence Nightingale, OM: Letters, etc. to J. L. Thomas:... 1871

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