INDEX
- Abbott, Lucy M., [253]
- Agassiz, Alexander, [385]
- Aigner, Dr., [182], [222], [223]
- Albert Edward Hospital, Kolhapur, India, [497]
- Alcott, Mr., [200]
- Alexander, Mrs. Janet, [136]
- Alexandrian School, [261]
- Alpha, The, [198], [203]
- American Journal of Pharmacy, [485]
- American Medical Association, [342], [344]
- Ames, Rev. Charles G., [463]
- Andrews, Stephen Pearl, [200]
- Anti-Slavery Movement, [110], [138], [146], [152], [153], [154], [193], [198], [202], [245], [297], [391], [459]
- A Practical Illustration of Woman’s Right to Labor, or A Letter from Marie E. Zakrzewska, M. D., late of Berlin, Prussia, by Caroline H. Dall, xi, [59], [256]
- Association for the Advancement of the Medical Education of Women, [398]
- Asylum for Infants, Temporary, [280]
- Atlee, Dr., [129]
- Bacon, Lord, [261]
- Barnard, Mrs. Mary C. E., [487]
- Barnard, Rev. Charles F., [329]
- Baudeloque, [263]
- Beck, Miss Sarah P., [487]
- Beecher, Rev. Henry Ward, [189], [203], [211]
- Bellevue Hospital (New York), [222]
- Bellevue Hospital (N. Y.) Training School for Nurses, [364]
- Bellows, Rev. Mr., [203], [207]
- Bennett, Dr. Alice, [390], [402]
- Berlin, Dr. Fanny, [458], [473]
- Berne, University of (Switzerland), [350]
- Bigelow, Dr. Jacob, [136]
- Billroth, Prof., [347]
- Blackwell, Dr. Elizabeth, [106], [107], [108], [109], [110], [111], [112], [113], [114], [115], [119], [121], [123], [124], [130], [134], [143], [148], [149], [155], [156], [178], [180], [181], [182], [184], [185], [186], [187], [188], [189], [190], [193], [194], [195], [196], [197], [202], [206], [208], [210], [211], [212], [213], [214], [222], [225], [226], [236], [237], [238], [240], [268], [307], [310], [311], [335], [358], [373], [375], [376], [476]
- Blackwell, Dr. Emily, [112], [113], [130], [195], [206], [211], [214], [225], [226], [236], [237], [238], [240], [268], [358], [373], [375], [376], [402]
- Blackwell, Henry, [181]
- Blackwell, Mrs. Antoinette Brown (Rev. Dr. Antoinette Brown Blackwell), [181], [198], [202]
- Blackwell, Mrs. Lucy Stone, see [Mrs. Lucy Stone]
- Blackwell, Mrs., Sr., [181], [203]
- Blake, Dr. Clarence J., [498]
- Boardman, Mrs., [411]
- Boivin, Madame, [111], [263], [392]
- Bologna, University of, [111]
- Bond, George William, [244], [293], [294], [487]
- Bond, Louisa (Mrs. George William), [244], [487]
- Bond, Rev. Henry, [153]
- Booth, Mary L., xi, [184], [185], [198], [203], [210], [230], [235], [239], [240], [476], [486]
- Boston City Hospital, [337], [364]
- Boston Evening Transcript, [127], [481], [487]
- Boston Female Medical School, see [New England Female Medical College]
- Boston Herald, [481]
- Boston Lying-in Hospital, [243], [297], [334], [338], [364]
- Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, [224], [342], [389], [390]
- Boston University Medical College, [285], [286], [382], [448]
- Bowditch, Dr. Henry I., [256], [277], [332], [336], [337], [344], [390], [392], [498]
- Bowditch, Dr. Vincent Y., [498]
- Boylston Prize (Harvard University), won by a woman, Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi, [399]
- Brace, Charles, [201]
- Bradburn, Mrs. George, [152]
- Breed, Dr. Mary E., [216], [217], [295], [309], [487]
- Breslau, Prof., [347]
- Brignoli, [215]
- Brisbane, Albert, [200]
- Brook Farm Movement, [201]
- Brown, Dr. B., [310]
- Browne, Mrs., [226]
- Buck, Dr., [222]
- Buckel, Dr. C. Annette, [345], [346], [348], [349], [351], [354], [364], [369], [370], [458], [465], [489]
- Burns, Dr. John, [263]
- Busch, Dr., [44]
- Business, Folio, The, [129]
- Butler, Mrs. Emma E., [474]
- Cabot, Dr. Arthur T., [498]
- Cabot, Dr. Richard C., [498]
- Cabot, Dr. Samuel, [244], [256], [277], [301], [332], [339], [340], [345], [350], [351], [487], [498]
- Cabot, J. Elliot, [385]
- Call, Abraham A., [294]
- Call, Dr. Emma L., [294], [401], [412], [417], [497]
- Cambridge (England), University of, [480]
- Carey, Miss Susan, [244]
- Cary, Alice and Phœbe, [198], [215]
- Cary, Miss, [411]
- Celsus, [261]
- Centennial International Exhibition, [371]
- Chadwick, Dr. James R., [286], [385], [498]
- Chadwick, Mrs. (M.D.), [126], [139]
- Channing, Dr. Walter, [277], [332], [333], [498]
- Channing, Dr. W. H., [185]
- Channing, Dr. William F., [151], [244]
- Channing, Rev. William Ellery, [133]
- Chapin, Rev. Mr., [153], [203]
- Chase, Salmon, [153]
- Cheney, Mrs. Ednah D., [186], [193], [194], [244], [245], [293], [348], [363], [365], [371], [404], [450], [469], [471], [473], [476]
- Cherokee Indians, [142], [173]
- Chicago Hospital for Women and Children, [253], [345], [488]
- Christian Science, [166]
- Clairvoyance, [30], [31], [166], [179]
- Clark, Dr. E. H., [244], [277]
- Clark, Dr. Henry E., [254]
- Clark, (Clarke), Dr. Nancy, [149], [150], [336]
- Clarke, Anna H. (Mrs. James Freeman), [194], [244], [476], [497]
- Clarke, Dr. Edward H., [498]
- Clarke, Miss Lilian Freeman, [365], [497]
- Clarke, Miss Sarah, [194]
- Clarke, Rev. James Freeman, [244], [464], [497]
- Cleveland, Dr. Emeline H., [279]
- Cleveland Medical College, see [Western Reserve University]
- Cleveland, Mrs., [201]
- Cole, Mrs., [215]
- Colfax, Speaker, [153], [199]
- College of Physicians and Surgeons (New York), [379]
- Columbian University (Georgetown, D. C.), [441]
- Cook, Miss, [301]
- Cooper, Peter, [201]
- Cotting, Dr. S., [256], [277]
- Cummings & Sears, [371], [494]
- Curie, Madame Marie, [481], [482]
- Curtis, George W., [203]
- Cushier, Dr. Elizabeth M., [402]
- Cushman, Charlotte, [200]
- Dall, Mrs. Caroline H., xi, [59], [60]
- Davis, Andrew Jackson, [200]
- Delamater, Dr. John J., [123], [125], [126], [168], [169], [170], [171], [174], [178]
- De la Motte, [261]
- Deventer, [261]
- Dimock, Dr. Susan, [238], [364], [365], [368], [370], [495]
- Ditrichin, Justina, see [Siegemund]
- Douglass, Frederick, [153]
- Drysdale, Dr. Charles, [406]
- Eagleswood (N. J.), Phalanstery, [201]
- Eastern Dispensary (N. Y.), [223]
- Eberle, Dr., [275]
- Ebert, Dr., [58], [69], [70]
- École de Médecine, University of Paris, [398]
- Edinburgh, University of, [130], [350]
- Elder, Dr. William, [153], [211]
- Eliot, President Charles W., [385], [386], [387]
- Ellis, Miss Mary J., [487]
- Elson family, [460]
- Emerson, Professor and Mrs., [160], [161], [162], [180]
- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, [153], [159], [160], [161], [162], [180]
- Farnham, Miss, [411]
- Fay, Theodore S., [69], [134], [485]
- Female Medical College of Pennsylvania, see [Pennsylvania, Woman’s Medical College of]
- Female Medical Education Society (Boston), see [New England Female Medical College]
- Fichte, [464]
- First in America—
- Woman listed officially as specializing in surgery, [336]
- Woman appointed as attending surgeon on a hospital staff, [369]
- District Nursing service, [411]
- Hospital Social Service, [365]
- Regularly organized general Training School for Nurses, [363]
- Regularly trained nurse graduated, [364]
- Fitz, Dr. Reginald H., [498]
- Fliedner, Pastor, [57]
- Florence, University of, [111]
- Formes, Karl, [215]
- Fourier Movement, The, [138], [201]
- Fox Sisters, The, [201]
- Free Lovers Circle, [138], [200]
- Free Soil Movement, The, [146], [152], [153], [154]
- Freeman, Miss, [200]
- Freiligrath, [477]
- French, Mrs. Lucretia G., [487]
- Frothingham, Rev. O. B., [203]
- Gannett, Dr. W. W., [49]
- Garrett, Miss (England), [307]
- Garrett, Miss Mary (Baltimore, Md.), [437]
- Garrison, William Lloyd, [151], [153], [199], [244], [459], [474], [488]
- Geneva (N. Y.), Medical College, [112]
- George Washington University Medical School, see [Columbian University, Georgetown, D. C.]
- Gerry, Dr. Ruth A., [489]
- Gibbons, Dr., [343]
- Giessen, University of, [111]
- Giles, John, [153]
- Glances and Glimpses, Autobiography of Dr. Harriot K. Hunt, [112], [126], [127], [149]
- Goddard, George A., [440]
- Goddard, Miss Lucy, [186], [244], [293], [295], [404], [410], [440], [476], [487]
- Goddard, Miss Matilda, [151], [280]
- Goddard, Mrs. M. LeB., [440]
- Goldthwait, Dr. J. E., [498]
- Goodrich, Miss, [105], [107]
- Gottschalk, [200]
- Graefe, von, Prof., [347]
- Greeley, Horace, [199], [200], [204]
- Greeley, Mrs. Horace, [201]
- Greene, Dr. Cordelia A., [126], [142], [498]
- Greene, Miss Elizabeth, [365]
- Greenwood, Grace (Mrs. Leander Lippincott), [146], [153]
- Gregory, Samuel, [272], [284]
- Griesinger, Prof., [347]
- Grimké, Miss Angelina, see [Mrs. Theodore Weld]
- Grimké, Miss Sarah, [149], [150], [198], [201]
- Grissell, Dr. Elizabeth, [126]
- Grosvenor, Mrs., [200]
- Hahnemann, Dr., [32]
- Hale, Dr. Edward Everett, [465]
- Hale, Miss Ellen E., [416]
- Harper’s Bazar, [230], [486]
- Harvard University Medical School, [126], [136], [249], [286], [346], [380], [381], [383], [385], [386], [387], [399], [400], [401], [402], [403], [435], [437], [481], [482]
- Hasenfuss, (Hassenfuss), Mrs., [246]
- Haydock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, [207]
- Haynes, Miss, [199]
- Heinzen, Karl, [297], [300], [303], [304], [458], [459], [460], [477], [487], [488]
- Heinzen, Mrs. Karl, [297], [300], [301], [304], [458], [459]
- Hemenway, Augustus, [372]
- Hildreth, Mr. and Mrs. George (N. Y.), [152], [200], [215]
- Hildreth, Mrs. George (Boston), [194]
- Hilliard, Mrs. George, [194]
- Hippocrates, [261]
- Hirschfeld, Dr. Henriette P., see [Dr. Henriette Pagelson]
- Holmes, Oliver Wendell, [403]
- Home for Aged Men, [243]
- Homeopathy, [32], [33], [105], [286], [448], [459]
- Hooper, E. W., [402]
- Horn, Director, [64], [68], [69]
- Horner, Prof., [347]
- Hospital Social Service in America begun, First, [365]
- Hovey, Miss Marian, [385], [386], [437]
- Howe, Julia Ward, [335]
- Howland, Mrs., [203]
- Hunt, Dr. Harriot Kezia, [112], [126], [127], [134], [135], [136], [137], [149], [150], [152], [185], [186], [192], [197], [224], [336],[485], [486]
- Hunt, Sarah Augusta, [135], [136]
- Hunter, Dr., [263]
- Hydropathy, [179]
- Hypnotism, [166]
- Illinois State Medical Society, [344]
- Infant asylum in Boston, Temporary, [280]
- Insane asylums of Massachusetts, Women physicians on staffs of, [411]
- International Review, [286]
- Jackson, Francis, [244]
- Jackson, Dr. James, [136], [278]
- Jacobi, Dr. Abraham, [399]
- Jacobi, Dr. Mary Putnam, [136], [392], [398], [402]
- Jarvis, Dr. Edward, [498]
- Jefferson, Joseph, [215]
- Jefferson Medical College (Philadelphia), [274], [379]
- Jeffries, Dr. B. Joy, [498]
- Jelly, Dr. George F., [498]
- Jex-Blake, Dr. Sophia, [130], [350], [405], [489]
- Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, Md.), [403], [435], [436], [437], [442]
- Johnson, Dr., [267]
- Joshee, Dr. Anandabai, [497]
- Kaiserswerth Institute, [57], [101], [197]
- Keene, Laura, [215]
- Keller, Dr. Elizabeth C., [370], [496]
- Kemble, Fanny, [197]
- Kilian, Dr., [44]
- Kimball, Miss Helen, [498]
- Kimball, Moses K., [498]
- King, Rev. Starr, [153]
- Kirtland, Dr. J. P., [124], [174]
- Kirtland, Mrs., [199]
- Kissam, Dr., [203], [211], [222], [227]
- Know-Nothing Party, [133], [277]
- Koehler Family, [460]
- Kölliker’s Comparative Anatomy, [175]
- Lachapelle, Madame, [42], [52], [263], [392]
- Lee, Mrs. George G., [298]
- Leland, Dr. G. A., [498]
- Liberator, The, [488]
- Lippincott, Mrs. Leander, see [Grace Greenwood]
- Livermore, Mrs. Mary A., [129]
- London (England) School of Medicine for Women, [490]
- London (England) Hospital, [481]
- Lowell, Miss Anna, [194], [245]
- Lowell, President, [481]
- Lutze, Dr. Arthur, [31], [32], [33]
- Lyons, Mrs., [203]
- Lyceum System, [152]
- Mack, Mrs. Thomas, [470]
- Magnetism, [33], [138], [166]
- Mallory, Dr. F. B., [498]
- Man-Midwifery, Samuel Gregory, [272]
- Mann, Mrs. Horace, [201]
- Marburg, University of, [111]
- Mary Thompson Chicago Hospital for Women and Children, [253], [345], [488], [489]
- Mason, Hugh, [410]
- Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, [365]
- Massachusetts Infant Asylum, [280]
- Massachusetts General Hospital, [337], [346], [364]
- Massachusetts Hospitals for Insane, Women Physicians on staffs of, [411]
- Massachusetts, Legislature of, [334], [411]
- Massachusetts Medical Society, [277], [382], [383], [388], [389], [390], [391], [392], [393], [394]
- Maternité, Paris, [279], [308], [370], [490]
- Mauriceau, [261]
- May, Miss Abby, [186], [244], [245]
- May, F. W. G., [244], [294]
- Mayer, Prof., [347]
- Mayo, Rev. A. D., and family, [131], [137], [138], [139], [142], [144], [145], [146], [148], [151], [152], [154], [176], [464]
- McCready, Dr., [182], [203], [222]
- Medical Education of Women, by Dr. Sophia Jex-Blake, [490]
- Medical Loan Fund Associations in Ohio, [485], [486]
- Medicine as a Profession for Women, Dr. Sophia Jex-Blake, [490]
- Merriam, Mrs. Joanna L., [487]
- Mesmerism, [33], [165], [166]
- Meyer, Professor, [368]
- Michigan (Ann Arbor), University of, [383], [489]
- Minot, Dr. Francis, [498]
- Moleschott, Prof., [347]
- Moral Education Association of Massachusetts, [417], [418]
- Morton, Dr. Helen, [253], [300], [352], [366], [370], [402], [410], [416], [437], [440], [458], [476]
- Mosher, Dr. Eliza M., [402]
- Mott, Lucretia, [192]
- Mott, Mr. and Mrs., [135]
- Müller, Dr., [17], [18], [19], [42], [44]
- Müller, Dr. Johannes, [44]
- Müller, Prof., [58], [68], [69], [70], [124]
- Mumford, Rev. Mr., [153]
- Murdock, James, [153]
- New England Female Medical College, [150], [236]-[286], [291], [292], [293]
- Boston Female Medical School, [247], [248], [249]
- Female Medical Education Society, Boston, [248], [249]
- Clinical Department of, [243]-[285]
- Opened, [244], [252]
- Training for nurses, [361]
- Closed, [285]
- College merged with Boston University Medical College, [285]
- New England Hospital for Women and Children,
- Founded, [293]
- Incorporated, [294], [295]
- First board of directors, [486], [487]
- First location, [293]; Second location, [329]
- First woman in America listed officially as specializing in surgery (being appointed assistant surgeon), [336]
- First General Training
- School for Nurses regularly organized in America, [363]
- First Hospital Social Service in America established, [365]
- First woman in America appointed as attending surgeon on a hospital staff, [369]
- First District Nursing Service in America established, [411]
- Graduation of first regularly trained nurse in America, [364]
- List of medical men on the consulting staff during the lifetime of Dr. Zakrzewska, [498]
- Main building of Hospital named “The Zakrzewska Building,” [471]
- New buildings (third location) opened, [356]
- Plans receive award at Centennial International Exhibition, [371]
- Purposes, [295]
- Resident students required to have degree of M.D., [411]
- New England Hospital Medical Society, [385], [395], [401], [496]
- New England Women’s Club, [375]
- New England Woman’s Medical Society, [496]
- New Hospital for Women (London), [409]
- Newton, Sir Isaac, [481], [482]
- New York Infirmary for Women and Children, [109], [112], [114], [130], [149], [182]-[190], [193], [196], [206]-[219], [227]-[229], [233], [234], [238], [239], [257], [293], [360], [374], [487], [489]
- Woman’s Medical College of the, [348], [350], [375], [376], [399]
- New York Times, [184], [203], [230]
- New York Tribune, [204]
- New York University of Medicine, [310]
- New York “Woman’s Hospital,” [225]
- Nichols, Miss, [301]
- Nightingale, Florence, [57], [197], [206]
- Nurses, first regularly organized Training School in America for, [363]
- Ohio Female Medical Education Society (Cleveland), [485]
- Open Court, The, [442]
- Osgood, Dr. C. H., [498]
- Pagelson (Tiburtius), Dr. Henriette, [432]
- Palmer, Mrs. Mary A. S. (Mrs. J. K.), [487]
- Pareus, [261]
- Paris Maternité, [279], [308], [370], [490]
- Parker, Theodore, [133], [151], [153], [244]
- Parker, Dr. Willard, [222], [347]
- Parkman, Miss Mary Jane, [186], [244], [365]
- Peabody, Miss Elizabeth P., [197], [201]
- Peile Hall, Cambridge (England), [480]
- Pennsylvania, Female Medical College of, see [Pennsylvania, Woman’s Medical College] of
- Pennsylvania State Medical Society, [129], [390]
- Pennsylvania, University of, [379]
- Pennsylvania, Woman’s Medical College of (Philadelphia), [67], [69], [105], [126], [128], [137], [191], [195], [224], [278], [279], [310], [374], [376], [402], [488], [489], [496], [497]
- Phalanstery (Eagleswood, N. J.), [201]
- Philadelphia County Medical Society, [128], [278], [310]
- Philadelphia Woman’s Medical College, see [Pennsylvania, Woman’s Medical College of]
- Philadelphia, Woman’s Hospital of, [192], [279], [374], [496]
- Phillips, Wendell, [151], [153], [244]
- Physiological Society (Cleveland), [121], [124], [125]
- Pioneer, The, [488]
- Pioneer Work in Opening the Medical Profession to Women, by Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, [111]
- Pope, Colonel A. A., [468]
- Pope, Drs. Augusta and Emily, [417], [458], [468], [497]
- Porter, Dr., [203]
- Prang family, [458], [460]
- Preston, Dr. Ann, [191], [240], [278], [358], [373]
- Priestley, Dr., [310]
- Putnam, Dr. C. G., [332]
- Putnam, Dr. J. J ., [498]
- Putnam Jacobi, Dr. Mary, see [Jacobi, Dr. Mary Putnam]
- Reade, Charles, [490]
- Reisig, Dr., [84]
- Remington, Professor Joseph P., [485]
- Restelle, Madame, [180]
- Richards, Miss Linda A., [364]
- Richards, Professor, [481]
- Richardson, Dr. Maurice H., [498]
- Ripley, George, [199], [200], [204]
- Rock Garden, [458]
- Rolfe, Dr. E. C., [498]
- Rose, Mrs. Ernestine L., [202]
- Royal Free Hospital (London), [406], [408], [409]
- Royal Hospital Charité (Berlin), [36], [40], [43], [100], [172], [254], [484]
- Russell, Dr. LeBaron, [385]
- Russell, Mrs. George R., [476]
- Russell, Mrs. Sarah Shaw, [244], [245]
- Russell, Thomas, [487]
- Schmidt, Dr. Joseph Hermann, [36], [37], [39], [40], [41], [42], [43], [44], [45], [46], [48], [50], [51], [52], [53], [54], [55], [56], [57], [67], [69], [107], [332]
- Schmidt, Mrs. Joseph Hermann, [40], [53], [54], [62], [69], [70]
- School for Midwives (Berlin), [36], [38], [43], [56]
- Sedgwick, Miss Catherine, [107], [201], [203]
- Sedgwick, Theodore, [108]
- Seelye, Dr., [142], [143]
- Severance, Mrs. Caroline M., [121], [122], [123], [124], [125], [134], [137], [138], [142], [154], [186], [190], [460], [485], [487]
- Sewall, Dr. Lucy E., [192], [253], [295], [299], [314], [335], [339], [345], [348], [349], [350], [351], [352], [363], [366], [370], [402], [416], [437], [440], [476]
- Sewall, Hon. Samuel E., [192], [236], [244], [250], [281], [283], [285], [294], [298], [299], [440]
- Sewall, Joseph, [192]
- Shattuck, Dr. F. C., [498]
- Shaw, Mrs. Robert G., [203], [244], [353], [476]
- Shepard, Mrs., [125], [131], [142]
- Siegemund, Justina Ditrichin, [36], [37], [261], [263]
- Simpson, Dr., [310]
- Sims, Dr. J. Marion, [224], [225], [226], [274], [275], [276]
- Sister Catherine, [41], [43], [44], [56], [57], [58], [100], [101], [102], [103], [105]
- Smith, Dr. Mary A., [383], [410]
- Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Oakes, [199], [215]
- Social Service in America, First Hospital, [365]
- Somerville, Mrs., [392], [405]
- Somnambulism, [30], [31], [166]
- Spiritualism, [31], [138], [166], [179], [201]
- Sprague, Miss Julia A., [296], [297], [301], [304], [311], [368], [458], [477]
- Spring, Marcus, [201]
- Spring, Mrs. Marcus, [198], [203]
- Springfield Republican, The, [481]
- Stephenson, John H., [487]
- Stevens, Miss Hannah, [151]
- Stevenson, Dr. Sarah Hackett, [344]
- St. Bartholomew’s Hospital (London), [406]
- St. Thomas’ Hospital (London), [406]
- Stone, Mrs. Lucy, [181], [198], [202]
- Storer, Dr. Horatio R., [295], [310], [332], [335], [338], [339], [341], [342], [343]
- Story of My Life, The, by Dr. J. Marion Sims, [225], [274]
- Stowe, Mrs. Harriet Beecher, [244]
- Stuart, Henri L., [226]
- Suffolk District Medical Society (Boston), [389], [394]
- Survey, The, [489]
- Tarbell, Dr. G. G., [498]
- Taylor, Bayard, [153]
- Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, [442], [482]
- Thompson, Chicago Hospital for Women and Children, Mary, [345], [488], [489]
- Thompson, Dr. Mary Harris, [253], [345], [488], [489]
- Tiburtius, Dr. Henriette P., see [Dr. Henriette Pagelson]
- Tolman, James, [487]
- Trained nurses in America, see [Nurses]
- Training School for Nurses in America, first regularly organized general, [363]
- Transcendentalism, [132], [198]
- Tudor, Mrs. F. Fenno, [244]
- Tuthill, Dr. and Mrs., [203]
- Tuthill, Miss Sarah, [203]
- Tyng, Dr. Anita E., [253], [309], [336], [338], [351], [487], [488]
- Unitarians, [138], [146]
- Universalists, [138], [146]
- University, Harvard, [400], [401]
- University, Johns Hopkins, see [Johns Hopkins University]
- University Medical School, Harvard, see [Harvard University Medical School]
- University of Berne, [350], [489]
- Bologna, [111]
- Cambridge (Eng.), [480]
- Edinburgh, [130], [350]
- Florence, [111]
- Giessen, [111]
- Marburg, [111]
- Michigan, [383], [497]
- Paris, [399]
- Pennsylvania, [379]
- Zurich, [346], [347], [383], [496]
- Vaughan, Miss Virginia, [159], [160]
- Vaughan, Mrs. C., [152], [153], [154]
- Virchow’s Cellular Pathology, [175]
- von Graefe, Prof., [347]
- von Raumer, Minister, [68]
- Ware, Dr. John, [254], [255], [256], [498]
- Weld, Angelina Grimké (Mrs. Theodore), [149], [150], [198], [201]
- Weld, Theodore, [201]
- Western Reserve University Medical School (Cleveland Medical College), [115], [121], [123], [124], [125], [126], [127], [131], [134], [163], [168]-[170], [171], [174], [175], [394]
- White, Mrs. Mary G., [487]
- Whitman, Walt, [167]
- Whitney, Dr. W. F., [498]
- Whitney, Miss Anne, [197]
- Willey, Mr. and Mrs. G., [152], [177]
- Withington, Dr. C. F., [498]
- Woman, First in America listed officially as specializing in surgery, [336]
- First in America appointed as attending surgeon on a hospital staff, [369]
- Woman Hater, The, Charles Reade, [490]
- Woman in Medicine, Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi, [339]
- Woman’s Hospital, New York, see [New York Woman’s Hospital]
- Woman’s Hospital, Philadelphia, see [Philadelphia, Woman’s Hospital of]
- Woman’s Journal, The, [322], [428]
- Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, see [Pennsylvania, Woman’s Medical College of]
- Woman’s Medical College of the New York Infirmary, [348], [350], [375], [376], [399]
- Woman’s Medical Society, New England, see [New England Woman’s Medical Society]
- Woman’s Rights Movement, [47], [131], [134], [138], [153], [156], [157], [202], [212], [245], [297], [459], [488]
- Woman’s Rights Movement in London, [410]
- Woman’s Right to Labor, A Practical Illustration of, by Caroline H. Dall, xi, [59], [60], [256]
- Women and Children, Chicago Hospital for, see [Chicago Hospital for Women and Children]
- Women and Children, New England Hospital for, see [New England Hospital for Women and Children]
- Women and Children, New York Infirmary for, see [New York Infirmary for Women and Children]
- Women of attainment, Why not monuments in Westminster Abbey to English, [404]
- Women physicians in England, Training of, compared with that in America, [405]-[409]
- Women’s Club, New England, see [New England Women’s Club]
- Women’s, Club, Worcester (Mass.), [436]
- Women’s College, Newnham (Cambridge, Eng.), [480]
- Worcester (Mass.), Women’s Club, see [Women’s Club, Worcester]
- Wright, Mrs., [134]
- Würtzer, Dr., [224]
- Wyman, Dr. Morrill, [385], [392]
- Zakrzewska, Marie E., M.D.
- birth, [4]
- ancestry, [483]
- recollections of early childhood, [3]-[7]
- beginning of school life,
- conflicts, friendships, prizes,
- contacts with mental and physical illness, her mother begins training as midwife,
- begins to read medical books, [8]-[25]
- end of school life, resorts to father’s library, [26]
- training in housework, dressmaking, nursing, French, housekeeping and assisting in mother’s practice, [26]-[34]
- studies midwifery privately under Professor Schmidt, [36]
- enters school at Royal Hospital Charité as student and assistant teacher, [42]
- repeatedly declines father’s choice for marriage, [51], [66]
- appointed Accoucheuse en chef, [52], [65]
- resigns position and emigrates to America to organize a woman’s hospital, [66]-[72]
- arrives in New York, [73]-[83]
- disappointed in professional plans she becomes self-supporting in business, [83]-[105], [115]-[118]
- her meeting with Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell reopens the medical path, [108]-[110], [114]
- assists Dr. Blackwell in dispensary of New York Infirmary, [114]-[115]
- enters Western Reserve Medical College (Cleveland), [123]
- learns details of the professional and social opposition to women physicians, students and practitioners, [125]-[131]
- meets men and women noted in all phases of advanced thought, [134], [138], [146], [149]-[153], [160]
- first visit to Boston, [149]
- receives degree of M.D., [168]
- returns to New York where no one is willing to rent her an office, [78];
- begins practice in Dr. Blackwell’s house, [181];
- and finds the Infirmary dispensary closed, [182]
- successful visit to Boston to seek money to reopen the dispensary and to establish the hospital department, [190]-[191]
- visit to Philadelphia decides those interested in the Woman’s Medical College to establish also a hospital, [191], [192]
- entrée into the varied social circles of New York, [196]-[204], [220]-[222]
- becomes resident physician and superintendent of the finally opened New York Infirmary, [209]-[211]
- incidents in hospital management, in teaching and in practice, [213]-[218]
- experiences in mobbing of Infirmary and in neighborhood fires, [218]-[219], [227], [233]
- meeting with Dr. J. Marion Sims and observation of his interpretation of the New York Woman’s Hospital’s by-law calling for the appointment of a woman physician on the staff, [224]-[226]
- definitely begins training of nurses, [212], [228]
- health begins to show effect of overstrain, [230], [234], [239], [244]
- removes to Boston to become a member of the faculty of the New England Female Medical College, [239]
- is appointed professor of obstetrics and diseases of women and children, [238], [259]
- establishes the Clinical Department (hospital) of which she becomes the head, and in which
- she continues the definite training of nurses, [243], [252], [361]
- tries to elevate the standards of the college and insists students must be trained practically as well as theoretically, [250]-[252], [273]-[277]
- is refused admission to the Massachusetts Medical Society because of her sex, [277], [394]
- establishes a temporary asylum for infants, [280]
- continuing unable to raise the standards of the college, she resigns from the faculty and the hospital is discontinued, [280]-[286]
- founds the New England Hospital for Women and Children and becomes resident, attending and dispensary physician and in charge of the out-practice, [293], [294]
- details of out-practice; night calls, [328], [329]
- continuous growth of this hospital and addition of assisting and coöperating medical women necessitate moving to larger quarters and favor her plans for specially designed buildings, [329], [333], [334], [352]-[354], [356]-[360], [493]-[495]
- she buys a horse and carriage, [335]
- for a second time she is refused admission to the Massachusetts Medical Society because of her sex, [394]
- opening of the new hospital buildings enables her to expand her already existing training school into the first general training school for nurses regularly organized in America, this school being under the direction of Dr. Susan A. Dimock, [360]-[364]
- serious effects of overwork oblige her to take first vacation in fifteen years; goes to Europe, [366]-[368]
- joins in the movement to check tendency towards the lowering of standards for the medical education of women, and towards opening to women the great medical schools of America, [373]-[387], [398]-[399], [401]-[403], [424]-[428], [435]-[437], [448]
- assists in forming the New England Hospital Medical Society and becomes its first president, [385]
- declines to apply a third time for admission to the Massachusetts Medical Society, this society now deciding to admit women, [392]-[395]
- goes to Europe again for vacation and investigates the progress of medical women in England, [404]-[411]
- resigns as attending physician, becoming advisory physician, [416]
- her private life, [457]-[466]
- celebrates her seventieth birthday, [470]
- her acceptance of the inevitable, [471]-[474]
- her death, [474]
- her farewell message, [474]-[478]
- addresses, letters and writings,
- The Study of Medicine, [259]
- Hospitals; Their History, Designs and Needs, [312]
- On the Problem of the Doctor in Charging Fees, [315]
- On Charity, [315]
- On the Golden Rule, [316]
- A Lesson, [316]
- Another True Story, [322]
- The Medical Education of Women, [375]
- A Moral Code for Women, [417]
- Should Women Study Medicine?, [424]
- What’s in a Name?, [428]
- The Emancipation of Woman: Will It Be a Success?, [442]
- Letters to Dr. Lucy E. Sewall, [300]-[312], [348], [367], [412]
- On the opening of the new buildings of the New England Hospital, [356]
- On the question of Harvard University opening a separate medical school for women, [380]
- Declining to apply a third time for admission to the Massachusetts Medical Society, having been refused twice on account of her sex, [393]
- Should medicines which cause anesthesia, emesis or prostration ever be administered to refractory prisoners to enforce obedience through their action?, [396]
- Letter to Mrs. Cheney and others, [404]
- On the absence in Westminster Abbey of any monument to a woman of attainment, [405]
- On the abuse of the word “lady,” [405]
- On the progress of medical women in England, [405]
- Comparison between earlier and later women medical students, [413]
- On the increasing work of the Hospital under women surgeons, [438]
- On her attitude as a critic, [447]
- Against the admission to the New England Hospital of women students of the Boston University Medical School (that being then a school of homeopathy), [448]
- On the reciprocal relation of the medical staff and the board of directors of the New England Hospital, [449]
- On a question of hospital discipline, [451]
- Letter to an ambitious colleague whose feelings have been hurt, [453]
- On the relation of the Dispensary to confidence in women surgeons, [468]
- On the laying of the corner stone of the Ednah D. Cheney surgical building, [469]
- Farewell message to be read at her funeral service, [474]
- Zurich, University of, see [University of Zurich]
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