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 XXXviii CONTENTS. Chapter XL — continued. Accession of a new power, 857 The aid proffered by Woman, 357 This accepted by Mr Sidney Herbert, 358 And through him by the State 359 III. Miss Stanley, 360 The hospital at Kullali, 362 The one on a new principle at Smyrna 364 Hospitals in the Crimea, 365 IV. The priceless reinforcement of brain-power that was brought to the rescue by Woman, 365 Her accession on the 4th of November 1854, .... 366 The Lady-in-Chief, 366 The sources and growth of her power, ..... 368 The aid she received from Mr Macdonald and the 'Times' Fund, 37e The untiring zeal of our medical officers, .... 38J Their power to heal and to cure greatly strengthened by the authority of the Lady-in-Chief, 381 The result of her sway, 384 Undesigned trial of brain-power and speed between Man and Woman, .......... 384 The mortality in our hospitals not yet, however, forced down, 390 The Sanitary Commissioners, 390 The change they wrought, 391 Thoughts that memory ought not to shun 392 VL Problem raised by the memory of the winter campaign,. 393