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Maurice Rabb Jr.

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to students and residents for the best research presentations. Rabb also was a member of the Roman Barnes Society of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
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He was married to Madeline Murphy Rabb for 39 years. They have two sons, engineer and business person, Maurice III (1967) and politician and author
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https://web.archive.org/web/20061027022640/http://www.aaregistry.com/african_american_history/2868/Dr_Maurice_Rabb_Jr_THE_ophthalmologist
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When he completed his residency, Rabb started a private practice in downtown Chicago which focused on retinal disease.
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Rabb was recognized for his efforts to expand opportunities for doctors from underrepresented communities through the
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activist, and Jewel Miller Rabb, a math teacher and treasurer of the local NAACP branch, both graduates of
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in 1958. He attended Kings County Hospital for postgraduate training. He studied ophthalmology at
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Biography from "Breaking the Color Line in Medicine" by Lenworth N. Johnson, MD.
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http://www.thehistorymakers.com/biography/biography.asp?bioindex=90
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Rabb, a non-smoker, died on June 6, 2005, after a long battle with
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He served as the chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at
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Rabb Venable Ophthalmology Award for Outstanding Research
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in Bloomington for two years, Rabb transferred to the
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Maurice Farnandis Rabb was born on August 7, 1932, in
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in Paris. At 14, Rabb was thinking about a career in
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Index

Shelbyville, Kentucky
Chicago, Illinois
University of Louisville
Fluorescein Angiography
National Medical Association
Chris Rabb
Ophthalmology
Mercy Hospital
University of Illinois at Chicago
ophthalmologist
cornea
retinal
Shelbyville, Kentucky
Maurice F. Rabb Sr.
civil rights
Fisk University
Boy Scout World Jamboree
photography
ophthalmology
Indiana University
University of Louisville
desegregated
University of Louisville School of Medicine
New York University
African-American
University of Illinois
Illinois Eye Bank
University of Illinois
fluorescein angiography
Michael Reese Hospital

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