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Fanny Jane Butler (5 October 1850 – 26 October 1889) was a medical missionary from England who was among the first female doctors to travel to India and the first fully trained doctor from England to do so. Prior to her work in Kashmir and other parts of India, Butler was a part of the first class of the London School of Medicine for Women, becoming a member of the forefront of female doctors. Butler spent seven years in India until her death in 1889 and opened medical dispensaries in Srinagar and Bhagalpur, where no medical facilities had previously existed. Butler also initiated the building of the first hospital in Srinagar in 1888 called the John Bishop Memorial Hospital and provided necessary medical care for Indian women, for whom little care had been available.

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  • Fanny Jane Butler (5 October 1850 – 26 October 1889) was a medical missionary from England who was among the first female doctors to travel to India and the first fully trained doctor from England to do so. Prior to her work in Kashmir and other parts of India, Butler was a part of the first class of the London School of Medicine for Women, becoming a member of the forefront of female doctors. Butler spent seven years in India until her death in 1889 and opened medical dispensaries in Srinagar and Bhagalpur, where no medical facilities had previously existed. Butler also initiated the building of the first hospital in Srinagar in 1888 called the John Bishop Memorial Hospital and provided necessary medical care for Indian women, for whom little care had been available. (en)
  • Fanny Jane Butler (5 de octubre de 1850-26 de octubre de 1889) fue una médica misionera británica, proveniente de Inglaterra fue la primera médica en viajar a la India.​ Antes de su trabajo en Kashmir, Butler formaba parte de la primera promoción de la Escuela de Londres de Medicina para Mujeres, convirtiéndose en un miembro destacado entre las mujeres doctoras. Butler pasó siete años en India hasta su muerte en 1889, abriendo ambulatorios en y Bhagalpur, donde previamente no existía ningún servicio médico. Además inició la construcción del primer hospital en Sringar en 1888 llamado John Bishop Memorial Hospital y proporcionó asistencia sanitaria a las mujeres indias para las que previamente no existía dicha asistencia. (es)
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  • Chelsea, England (en)
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  • Fanny Jane Butler (5 October 1850 – 26 October 1889) was a medical missionary from England who was among the first female doctors to travel to India and the first fully trained doctor from England to do so. Prior to her work in Kashmir and other parts of India, Butler was a part of the first class of the London School of Medicine for Women, becoming a member of the forefront of female doctors. Butler spent seven years in India until her death in 1889 and opened medical dispensaries in Srinagar and Bhagalpur, where no medical facilities had previously existed. Butler also initiated the building of the first hospital in Srinagar in 1888 called the John Bishop Memorial Hospital and provided necessary medical care for Indian women, for whom little care had been available. (en)
  • Fanny Jane Butler (5 de octubre de 1850-26 de octubre de 1889) fue una médica misionera británica, proveniente de Inglaterra fue la primera médica en viajar a la India.​ Antes de su trabajo en Kashmir, Butler formaba parte de la primera promoción de la Escuela de Londres de Medicina para Mujeres, convirtiéndose en un miembro destacado entre las mujeres doctoras. Butler pasó siete años en India hasta su muerte en 1889, abriendo ambulatorios en y Bhagalpur, donde previamente no existía ningún servicio médico. Además inició la construcción del primer hospital en Sringar en 1888 llamado John Bishop Memorial Hospital y proporcionó asistencia sanitaria a las mujeres indias para las que previamente no existía dicha asistencia. (es)
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