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    Google Doodle celebrates India's first woman doctor

    Google Doodle celebrates India's first woman doctor

    By Krunali Shah
    Mar 31, 2018
    02:21 pm

    What's the story

    Today, Google is celebrating the 153rd birth anniversary of Anandi Gopal Joshi, India's first female doctor, with a doodle.

    She is holding her degree and wearing a stethoscope around her neck in the doodle designed by Bengaluru-based artist Kashmira Sarode.

    From being a child bride to becoming a doctor, Anandi's short, tragic life is one of courage and determination.

    Here's more about her.

    Child marriage

    As per custom, Anandi was married at a young age

    Anandi was born as Yamuna in Maharashtra's Thane district in 1865. Following the child-marriage tradition, she was married at age 9 to Gopalrao Joshi, a widower who was 20 years older to her.

    At the tender age of 14, she gave birth to her first child. However, death of her 10-day old baby, due to lack of medical care, encouraged her to study medicine.

    Medicine

    Young Anandi even traveled to US to study medicine

    Imagine being completely illiterate and then going on to becoming a doctor at age 19. Seems impossible, right? Anandi managed this feat.

    Her husband, known to be progressive, played an important role in her early education, teaching her to read and write.

    At age 16, she went to Women Medical College of Pennsylvania (now Drexel University College of Medicine) in the US.

    Death

    However, Anandi's life was tragically cut short by tuberculosis

    In Pennsylvania, Anandi completed her thesis on "Obstetrics among the Aryan Hindus." She received her degree at age 19 and returned to India with dreams of opening a medical college for women.

    Unfortunately, she wasn't keeping well and died just short of her 22nd birthday due to tuberculosis.

    Though she died young, Anandi succeeded in inspiring subsequent generations to live their dreams.

    Appreciation

    Anandi received much appreciation, even from Queen Victoria

    Anandi received praise from Kesari editor Lokmanya Tilak; even Queen Victoria congratulated her for this feat.

    Her biography was written by Caroline Wells Healey Dall in 1888.

    She was also immortalized on TV in Kamlakar Sarang-directed serial "Anandi Gopal," which aired on Doordarshan.

    Interestingly, a crater on Venus is named after her. And, a Lucknow institute has named an honorary award after her.

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