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c1998., Associated Medical Services and Fitzhenry & Whiteside Call No: BLK Bio A126n Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Canadian medical livesSummary Note: Anderson Ruffin Abbot, son of a wealthy properties speculator, pursued a classical education in preparation for a professional career. Graduating from the Toronto School of Medicine in 1861 he became the first Canadian of African descent to train as a physician. In 1863 he petitioned Abraham Lincoln and was appointed one of only eight black surgeons in the Union Army during the Ameican Civil War. Following Lincoln's assassination, Mary Todd Lincoln bestowed on Abbott the plaid shawl Lincoln wore to his first inauguration. His career as a physician, surgeon, Canada's first African Canadian coroner and Superintendent of Chicago's Provident Hospital and Training School gained him respect in both countries and allowed him to bear with tolerance and equanimity the racial prejudice that was never far below the surface.
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By Wideman, Ronc1988., Juvenile, Fitzhenry & Whiteside Call No: LLC Bio S9685w Lev. 7-9 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Lifelong learning collection
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1971., Oxford University Press Call No: SC Bio D7342s Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Canadian lives