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Figures<br />
Figures and Tables<br />
Figure 2.1: Numbers <strong>of</strong> women medical students matriculating at all Irish institutions in total, 1885-1922 79<br />
Figure 2.2: Numbers <strong>of</strong> women matriculating in medicine at individual Irish institutions, 1882-1922 80<br />
Figure 2.3: Qualifications <strong>of</strong> women medical graduates who matriculated in 1885-1922 at all Irish institutions 84<br />
Figure 3.1: Proposed Timetable for 2 nd year QCB medical students, March 1901 95<br />
Figure 3.2: Proposed Timetable for 3 rd year QCB medical students, March, 1901 95<br />
Tables<br />
Table i: First ten female licentiates <strong>of</strong> the King and Queen’s College <strong>of</strong> Physicians in <strong>Ireland</strong> 14<br />
Table ii: Comparison <strong>of</strong> numbers <strong>of</strong> female licentiates <strong>of</strong> KQCPI with number <strong>of</strong> female medical<br />
graduates from <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> London (via London School <strong>of</strong> Medicine for Women/Royal Free Hospital) 15<br />
Table 2.1: Birthplaces <strong>of</strong> women matriculating in medicine at Irish institutions, 1885-1922 65<br />
Table 2.2: Religious persuasions <strong>of</strong> women medical students matriculating at Irish institutions, 1885-1922 66<br />
Table 2.3: Religions <strong>of</strong> female medical students at Irish institutions over time 68<br />
Table 2.4: Numbers <strong>of</strong> Catholic and Protestant women medical students at Irish institutions over time 68<br />
Table 2.5: Occupational groups <strong>of</strong> fathers <strong>of</strong> women matriculating in medicine at Irish institutions, 1885-1922 73<br />
Table 2.6: Detailed occupations <strong>of</strong> fathers <strong>of</strong> women matriculating in medicine at Irish institutions, 1885-1922 74<br />
Table 2.7: Numbers <strong>of</strong> medical students, male and female, matriculating at Irish institutions from 1897 until 1906 81<br />
Table 4.1: Numbers <strong>of</strong> traceable and untraceable women medical graduates who matriculated 1885-1922,<br />
c.1891-1969 123<br />
Table 4.2: Numbers <strong>of</strong> women graduates who matriculated 1885-1922 who were likely to have<br />
been working as general practitioners, c.1891-1969 126<br />
Table 4.3: Women medical graduates who matriculated 1885-1922 working in hospital appointments, c.1891-1969 131<br />
Table 4.4: Total <strong>of</strong> women medical graduates who matriculated 1885-1922 working in public health, c.1891-1969 134<br />
Table 4.5: Alternative career medical graduates who matriculated 1885-1922, working c.1891-1969 138<br />
Table 4.6: Destinations <strong>of</strong> Irish women medical graduates who matriculated from 1885-1922, c.1891-1969 141<br />
Table 4.7: Destinations <strong>of</strong> pre-1918 graduates, c.1891-1953 141<br />
Table 4.8: Destinations <strong>of</strong> post-1918 graduates, c.1924-69 143<br />
Table 4.9: Comparison <strong>of</strong> numbers <strong>of</strong> women medical graduates in <strong>Ireland</strong> and England working in general practice,<br />
hospital appointments and public health, c.1891-1969 144<br />
Table 4.10: Women medical graduates from the cohort working in missionary and<br />
secular humanitarian work, c.1899-1955 147<br />
Table 4.11: Careers <strong>of</strong> women medical graduates known to be married 153<br />
Table 4.12: Careers <strong>of</strong> all Irish women medical graduates who matriculated from 1885-1922, working c.1891-1969 156<br />
Table 5.1: Pre-1918 and post-1918 graduates working in hospital appointments, c.1891-1969 165<br />
Table 5.2: Comparison <strong>of</strong> women graduates with hospital appointments in England and <strong>Ireland</strong>,<br />
pre-1918 and post-1918 cohorts, working c.1891-1949 166<br />
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