EVA SHAW McLAREN
SYLLABUS OF CHAPTERS
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PREFACE vii
INTRODUCTION ix
CHAPTER I
ELSIE INGLIS
Tributes from various sources--A woman of solved problems 1-2
CHAPTER II
THE ROCK FROM WHICH SHE WAS HEWN
Elsie Inglis the central figure on the stage--Men and women of
the past, the people of her race, crowd round her--Their
influence on her--Their spirit seen in hers 3-6
CHAPTER III
1864-1894
Childhood in India--Friendship with her father--Schooldays in
Edinburgh--Death of her mother--Study of Medicine--Death
of her father--Practice started in Edinburgh in 1894--Twenty
years of professional life: interests, friendships--Varied
Descriptions of Dr. Inglis by Miss S. E. S. Mair and Dr.
Beatrice Russell 7-12
CHAPTER IV
HER MEDICAL CAREER
Fellow-students' and doctors' reminiscences--The New School of
Medicine for Women in Edinburgh--The growth of her
practice--Her sympathy with her poor patients--The founding
of The Hospice--Some characteristics 13-19
CHAPTER V
THE SOLVED PROBLEMS
The problems of the unmarried woman--Dr.
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