Dr. Kadambini Ganguly (1861-1923): A Pioneer in Indian Medicine
Sheuli Paul, Shradha Salunkhe, Shailaja V Mane, Poulomi A Ghosh

TL;DR
Dr. Kadambini Ganguly was a pioneering Indian physician who advanced women's healthcare and social reform in early 20th century India.
Contribution
Highlights Dr. Ganguly's role as a pioneer in Indian medicine and her impact on gender equality and social justice.
Findings
Dr. Ganguly was one of the first female Western medicine practitioners in India.
Her work with the Brahmo Samaj and Indian National Congress advanced social reform.
She left a lasting legacy in medicine and women's empowerment.
Abstract
Dr. Kadambini Ganguly was a trailblazing Indian physician and social reformer. As one of the first female graduates and practitioners of Western medicine in India, she broke numerous barriers in a field dominated by men. Her contribution to medicine, particularly in women's healthcare, and her engagement in social reform through the Brahmo Samaj and the Indian National Congress, caused significant progress toward gender equality and social justice. This article looks back on her academic accomplishments, medical career, social activism, and lasting legacy, emphasizing her profound influence on medicine and society in India.
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