The forgotten Indian woman trailblazer in British medicine

The forgotten Indian woman trailblazer in British medicine

In the early 20th Century, when medicine was still overwhelmingly male and European institutions largely closed their doors to women, a young doctor from colonial India's Bengal broke through one of its most formidable gates. In 1912, Jamini Sen became the first woman ever admitted as a Fellow of t...

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