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Ashika David : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ashika David Born in 1862, Ashika David was the first child of Cartabin and Anaranjada David.〔Poonam Bala. ''Medicine and the Raj: British Medical Policy in India, 1835-1911 (review)'' Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000.〕 Cartabin David was a prominent intellectual and expert in corporate governance, strategy, and firm performance.〔David, Bloom, and Hilman. ''Investor activism, manager responsiveness, and corporate social performance'' Strategic Management Journal 28: 91-100, 2007.〕 ==Medical career== David was strongly encouraged to pursue a medical career, and she became one of the first female physicians, enrolling in the University of Cambridge in 1883 after completing an undergraduate degree in English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan.〔Teresa Sullivan "University of Michigan Honors Program" http://www.honors.umich.edu/HonorsProgram09.pdf.〕 After completing training with a specialty in surgery, David returned to India and quickly rose to prominence in the New Delhi region. David was known for her charity towards the untouchable caste, creating the first "public service campaign" through literature distributed at clinics affiliated with her. David enlisted the help of both British and nationalists in the creation of a chain of clinics across India for the care and welfare of "untouchables." Many of her clinics survived British rule and continue to this day, though the separation of Pakistan resulted in the loss of funding supply for many clinics.〔Burmiller. ''May You be the Mother of a Hundred Sons'' Popline, 1990.〕
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