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- Rukhmabai (22 November 1864 – 25 September 1955) was an Indian physician and feminist. She is best known for being one of the first practicing women doctors...
- Lansdowne. While an 1887 case in a Bombay high court of a child-bride Rukhmabai renewed discussion of such a law, it was the death of a ten-year-old Bengali...
- Natural History Society. Stepfather of the pioneering woman physician Rukhmabai Dr Rukhmabai (1864–1955), One of the first female Indian doctors. Sanjay Raut...
- Archived from the original on 17 February 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2015. "Rukhmabai Raut, one of India's first female practising doctors, gets a big screen...
- 2023. In it contains the stories of Anandibai Joshi, Kadambini Ganguly, Rukhmabai Raut, Haimabati Sen, Muthulakshmi Reddy, and Mary Poonen Lukose, all born...
- age of marriage for girls to sixteen and twenty for boys. Child bride Rukhmabai was married at the age of eleven but refused to go and live with her husband...
- Society. He became the step-father of the pioneering woman physician Rukhmabai (1864-1955) after he married her widowed mother Jayantibai. He also wrote...
- case of Rukhmabai, step-daughter of Dr Arjun, Kirtikar became a hostile witness in court and supported Dadaji Bhikaji, the groom of Rukhmabai. In 1902...
- Rukhmabai, the second practising female physician in India, the publicity around whose child marriage and subsequent dissolution led to the Age of Consent...
- Botanicals scholar; stepfather of the first woman medical graduate, alumnus Rukhmabai Raut and second in India; possibly as she worked in Rajkot and confusion...