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      • Anderson Ruffin Abbott, doctor, surgeon (born 7 April 1837 in Toronto, Upper Canada; died 29 December 1913 in Toronto, ON). Abbott was the first Canadian-born Black person to graduate from medical school. He served the Union army as a civilian surgeon during the American Civil War.
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  2. Nov 27, 2013 · Anderson Ruffin Abbott, doctor, surgeon (born 7 April 1837 in Toronto, Upper Canada; died 29 December 1913 in Toronto, ON). Abbott was the first Canadian-born Black person to graduate from medical school. He served the Union army as a civilian surgeon during the American Civil War. Anderson Ruffin Abbott, c. 1863.

  3. Feb 17, 2021 · Abbott was one of the first Black trailblazers in the medical field. He became the first practicing Black doctor in Canada. He opened his own medical practice. He even advocated for integrated schools so Black students could have the same opportunities as everyone else. Abbott’s passion and drive are the reasons he was so successful in his field.

  4. Sep 12, 2023 · In the annals of Canadian history, Dr. Anderson Abbott stands as a trailblazer, a pioneer whose journey exemplifies resilience, excellence, and a commitment to breaking down barriers. Born in 1837, Abbott’s life was marked by numerous firsts, making him the first Canadian-born Black doctor and a key figure in shaping the landscape of Canadian ...

  5. Feb 23, 2011 · Slaney’s great-grandfather, Anderson Ruffin Abbott, was the first black Canadian to be a licensed physician. He was also a Civil War veteran, a friend of Abraham Lincoln and surgeon-in-chief at...

  6. Jan 16, 2011 · Anderson Ruffin Abbott, Canada’s first Black doctor, was born on April 7, 1837, in Toronto, Ontario. He was the son of free black property owners William Ruffin Abbott and his wife Ellen (Toyer) Abbott who left Alabama after their store had been destroyed.

  7. Abbott Laboratories is an American multinational medical devices and health care company with headquarters in Green Oaks, Illinois, United States.

  8. Anderson Ruffin Abbott (7 April 1837 – 29 December 1913) was the first Black Canadian to be licensed as a physician. His career included participation in the American Civil War. [1][2] Significant roles included coroner of Kent County, Ontario, and surgeon-in-chief.

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