A difference of 3.8 per cent. in favor of women.
FENWICK (NEWCASTLE, GLASGOW, EDINBURGH)
| Men | Deaths | Women | Deaths | |
| Amputations | 304 cases | 86 | 64 cases | 16 |
| or, 27.86 deaths per 100 | 25 deaths per 100 | |||
A difference of 2.86 per cent. in favor of women.
TOTAL FOR THE THREE SERIES
| Men | Deaths | Women | Deaths | |
| Amputations | 1144 cases | 441 | 284 cases | 83 |
| or, 38.56 deaths per 100 | 29.29 deaths per 100 | |||
A difference of 9.27 per cent. in favor of women.
Legouest states in the same article that the lowest mortality of all is in children from 5 to 15 years of age. Ellis quotes a passage from a paper read by Lombroso at the International Congress of Experimental Psychology held in London:
Billroth experimented on women when attempting a certain operation (excision of the pylorus) for the first time, judging that they were less sensitive and therefore more disvulnerable, i.e., better able to resist pain. Carle assured me that women would let themselves be operated upon almost as though their flesh were an alien thing. Giordano told me that even the pains of childbirth caused relatively little suffering to women, in spite of their apprehensions. Dr. Martini, one of the most distinguished dentists of Turin, has informed me of the amazement he has felt at seeing women endure more easily and courageously than men every kind of dental operation. Mela, too, has found that men will, under such circumstances, faint oftener than women.[73]