Figures and Table
Figures
1.1Major Operations Carried Out: New Hospital for Women, 1892–1902
1.2Number of Major Operations and Post-operative Deaths: New Hospital for Women, 1893–1902
1.3Percentage of Deaths to Major Operations: New Hospital for Women, 1893–1902
2.1Total Number of Gynaecological Patients in Relation to the Total Number of In-Patients: Royal Free Hospital, 1904–1913
2.2Total Number of In-Patients and their Geographical Location, 1909–1913
2.3Ethel Vaughan-Sawyer's Patients: Geographical Location, 1909–1913
2.4Age Distribution of Patients in the Gynaecological Department under Mary Scharlieb and Ethel Vaughan-Sawyer, 1903–1913
3.1Number of In-Patients and Surgical Cases: New Hospital for Women, 1900–1919
3.2Use of the Electrical Department: New Hospital for Women, 1906–1919
3.3X-Ray Usage, With Breakdown of Conditions Requiring Treatment, 1906
3.4X-Ray Usage, With Breakdown of Conditions Requiring Treatment, 1907
3.5Major and Minor Procedures: New Hospital for Women, 1900–1919
3.8Types of Malignant Diseases: New Hospital for Women, 1900–1919
3.9Cases of Rectal Cancer, With Surgical Procedures: New Hospital for Women, 1900–1919
3.10Deaths, Recoveries and Refusals in Excision for Rectal Cancer: New Hospital for Women, 1900–1919
3.11Percentage of Cancer Cases to Overall Numbers: Royal Free Hospital, 1904–1919
3.12Mary Scharlieb's Cancer Cases: Royal Free Hospital, 1904–1908
3.13Ethel Vaughan-Sawyer's Cancer Cases: Royal Free Hospital, 1904–1919
3.14Mary Scharlieb's Operability: Royal Free Hospital, 1904–1908
3.15Ethel Vaughan-Sawyer's Operability: Royal Free Hospital, 1904–1919
3.16Number of Operable Cancer Cases and Wertheim Procedures by Ethel Vaughan-Sawyer: Royal Free Hospital, 1911–1919
5.1Number of Students, New Students, and Departures: London School of Medicine for Women, 1914–1919
5.2Louisa Aldrich-Blake's Patients: Royal Free Hospital, Autumn 1917–Spring 1919
5.3Conditions Suffered by Louisa Aldrich-Blake's Surgical Patients: Royal Free Hospital, Autumn 1917–Spring 1919
5.4Number of Operations: South London Hospital for Women and Children, 1914–1918
5.5Patients: South London Hospital for Women and Children, July 1916–December 1918
Table
5.1Percentage of Female Medical Students in Britain Who Began Their Studies Between 1914 and 1918