Reading her last letter of request for an extension of the joining date with the allowance makes one extremely emotional, she could live hardly for a month after it.)
Dr Anandibai and Gopalrao's safely returned to India probably in 1886. She was offered jobs by many hospitals. Some letters are available, many people wrote to her to enquire about her health too. She stayed in America, which was a totally alien land with different cultures, food habits, and harsh climate, it took a toll on her health.
A letter from Adyar- Madras, dated 15/12/1886,The Theosophical society Secretary's office, is available. The Caste Ghosh Hospital offered her RS 400 a month,the working hours were from 6-7 am to 11 am. In four years the salary was to be raised to RS 500.
There is a letter written to Dr Lara from Philadelphia by Mr H.E.M. Jones to suggest some lady doctor to work for the Victoria Jubilee female dispensary, Ahmedabad. The salary considered was between 200 to 300 RS.
Probably there might have been more offers and requests to Dr Anandibai for work ,but only these letters are available.
She accepted the offer by Kolhapur Dewan,Khan Bahadur . She communicated in the letter written on 26/01/1887 that as she was not in a condition to join immediately so she requested for extension of two months to join the duties.
She earnestly put forth her inability to join but urged the authority for extension with allowance.
" I therefore hope that the council of administration will kindly reconsider the matter,as financially I am very much strained." She was confined to her bed for several months. " I shall be placed in very great difficulties for want of funds. " This was the final favour she expected, she 'ventured' to make such request as she was completely confined to bed.
The letter by Diwan of Kolhapur Shri M Kuvarji, conveyed her the inability to continue her allowance during the extended period of two months. The date of the letter was 20/01/1887.
Probably Dr Anandibai wished to be treated by ayurvedic medicine, Gopalrao might have approached some ayurvedic practitioners,but he could not probably get the expected response. He wrote to the news paper 'Dnyanchakshu ' ('ज्ञानचक्षू') about it, that she was refused the treatment in a way. ( The text of the article is not available.)
So one ayurvedic practitioner wrote in response that he tried to reach his home, but the door did not open,he sent a word to him through a gentleman,but there was no response. He did not appreciate Gopalrao writing to a newspaper. He wanted to know the details of Dr Anandibai's health and prescribe.
Dr Anandibai was born in Poonah ( the old way to spell Poona ) on March 31 1865,was married to Shri Gopalrao Joshee on March 31st 1874,was named as Anandi, her maiden name was Yamuna. ( In most of the letters she addressed herself as Yamuna.) She sailed from Calcutta ( Kolkata now ) for New York on April 7th 1883,reached America on June 4th 1883. Graduated from the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania on March 11th 1886, the first Hindu woman to receive the degree of medicine in any country.
She was appointed to the post of Physician -in-charge of female wards of Albert Edward Hospital, Kolhapur,India. She sailed from New York on October 9th 1886, died in Pune on February 26'th 1887, an untimely and unfortunate death. She could not fulfill her dream of working for the Indian women,but gave the confidence and strength to many to dream and strive hard to realise it.