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SectionTitleReaderNotesListen UrlStatus
0 Preface and Introduction  Ciufi PL OK
1 Elsie Inglis Tributes from Various Sources- A Woman of Solved Problems  Ciufi PL OK
2 The Rock From Which She Was Hewn Elsie Ingles 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  Ciufi PL OK
3 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 Interests, Friendships - Varied Descriptions of Dr. Inglis by Miss S.E.S. Mair and Dr. Beatrice Russell  Ciufi PL OK
4 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 Poor Patients - The Founding of The Hospice - Some Characteristics  Ciufi PL OK
5 The Solved Problems The Problems of the Unmarried Woman - Dr. Inglis's Unpublished Novel, The Story of a Modern Woman - Quotations from the Novel - Many Parts of the Novel Evidently Autobiographical - Heroine in Novel Solves the Problem of ''The Lonely Woman''  Ciufi PL OK
6 ''Her Children'' Dr. Inglis a Child-Lover - Her Writings Full of Descriptions of Children - Quotations from the Novel  Ciufi PL OK
7 The Hospice Founded 1901 - Description of Premises in the High Street Amongst the Poor of Edinburgh - Dr. Inglis's Love for The Hospice  Ciufi PL OK
8 The Suffrage Campaign Justice of Claim Appealed to Dr. Inglis - Worked From Constitutional Point of View - Founding of Scottish Federation of Suffrage Societies - Dr. Inglis's Activities for the Cause - Tributes from Women Who Worked with Her - Description of Meeting Addressed by Her  Ciufi PL OK
9 Scottish Women's Hospitals Dr. Inglis at the Outbreak of War. Full of Vigour and Enthusiasm - Idea Mooted at Federation Committee Meeting - Rapid Growth - Hospitals in the Field in December  Ciufi PL OK
10 Serbia Dreadful Condition of Country - Arrival of Dr. Soltau and Dr. Hutchison and Unit - Dr. Inglis's Arrival in May, 1915 - Fountain of Mladanovatz - Letter from Officer Who Designed Fountain - Dr. Inglis and Her Unit Taken Prisoners in November - Account of Work at Krushevatz - Release in February, 1916 - Tributes from Miss Cristitch and Lieut. Col. Popovitch  Ciufi PL OK
11 Russia Dr. Inglis's start for Russia in August, 1916—Unit attached to Serb Division near Odessa—Three weeks' work at Medjidia—Retreat to Braila—Order of three retreats—Work at Reni—Description of Dr. Inglis by one of her Unit—Account of her last Communion  Ciufi PL OK
12 ''If You Want Us Home, Get THEM Out'' Serb Division in unenviable position—Dr. Inglis's determination to save them from wholesale slaughter—Hard work through summer months to achieve their safety—Efforts crowned with success—Left for England in October, bringing her Unit and the Division with her  Ciufi PL OK
13 ''The New Work'' and Memories Landed at Newcastle on November 23, 1917—Illness on voyage—Dr. Ethel Williams's testimony to her fearlessness in facing death—Triumph in passing—Scenes at funeral in Edinburgh—Memories  Ciufi PL OK