93-year-old ‘first Indian woman’ to donate her body for Covid-19 research Mid-Day 1 hour ago © Provided by Mid-Day
Jyotsna Bose, a 93-year-old trade union leader from Kolkata, became the first woman in the country whose body has been donated for medical research to find out the effects of coronavirus on humans, an organisation that spearheaded cadaver donation in Bengal said.
A statement issued by the non-profit organisation, `Gandarpan`, also said that Jyotsna Bose is the second person from West Bengal after its founder Brojo Roy, to have got a pathological autopsy conducted on her body at a state-run hospital here, following death due to Covid-19.
Kolkata resident 93 years old Jyotsna Bose donated her body for COVID-19 research: कोविड-19 रिसर्च के लिए शरीर दान करने वाली देश की महिला बनीं ज्योत्सना बोस, 93 साल की उम्र में कोलकाता में हुआ निधन
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ज्योत्सना बोस देश की पहली महिला जिन्होंने कोविड रिचर्स के लिए दान किया अपना शरीर
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93-year-old becomes first Indian woman to donate her body for COVID research
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