States. Public Schools. Partly Public Schools. Private Schools.
Number of Schools. Number of Students. No. of Female Students preparing for College. Number of Schools. Number of Students. No. of Female Students preparing for College. Number of Schools. Number of Students. No. of Female Students preparing for College.
Male. Female. Classical. Scientific. Male. Female. Classical. Scientific. Male. Female. Classical. Scientific.
Alabama 6 436 333 69 10 20 753 880
Arkansas 2 57 91 4 220 218 14 15 5 371 412
District of Columbia 1 302 506 20 7 10 (20)
458
328 6
Florida 2 40 60 8 (70)
280
671
Georgia 4 319 512 160 50 35 1,821 1,715 50 5 39 2,238 2,703
Kentucky 3 139 613 2 2 5 342 352 13 14 31 (810)
950
1,829
Louisiana 1 146 344 1 53 10 652 373
Maryland 4 46 769 2 144 1 23 1,115 588
Mississippi 2 85 85 7 222 388 6 10 (271)
638
562
North Carolina 2 80 79 6 238 248 5 54 (127)
2,692
1,859
South Carolina 1 40 27 2 3 163 140 10 10 (135)
834
782 7
Tennessee 6 339 449 11 20 7 549 439 7 25 1,191 1,523 20 50
Texas 6 140 368 1 6 462 482 5 16 (200)
1,055
1,236
Virginia 6 400 806 23 22 (225)
978
553 5 6
West Virginia 1 80 95 5 (113)
81
162
41 2,163 4,806 219 79 82 4,650 4,315 180 44 288 14,286 14,561 32 62

APPENDIX D.

To Article VII.—Woman in Medicine.

LIST OF MEDICAL ESSAYS AND COMMUNICATIONS WRITTEN BY WOMEN PHYSICIANS BETWEEN 1872 AND 1890.

A.

Abdominal section, a case of. Anita Tyng.

Æsthesiometry, with new instrument. Grace Peckham.—N. Y. Med. Record, 1885.

Alexander’s operation, two cases.—N. Y. Med. Record, 1888.

Amyl Nitrite in dysmenorrhœa. Mary Putnam Jacobi.—Record, 1875.

Anal occlusion, an unusual case. Susan Dimock.—Record, 1875.