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  1. Arnold Rice Rich (March 28, 1893 – April 17, 1968) was an American pathologist.

  2. Born in Birmingham, AL, USA on March 28, 1893, he died in Baltimore, MD, USA, on April 17, 1968, aged 75 years. Idiopathic interstitial pulmonary fibrosis was first brought to the attention of the medical community by two American physicians, Arnold Rice Rich and Louis Hamman.

  3. Arnold Rice Rich. Physician and general pathologist. Born in Birmingham, AL, USA on March 28, 1893, he died in Baltimore, MD, USA, on April 17, 1968, aged 75 years. I overheard two men in the corner of the room looking at the prints; while looking at a dark landscape, one said to the other—‘that’s exactly how I feel’.

  4. Arnold Rice Rich. 1893-1968. Rich, a director of pathology at Johns Hopkins, was born in Birmingham, Alabama. He attended the University of Virginia, where he received his B.A. in 1914 and his M.A. in 1915. Rich received his M.D. from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1919.

  5. His first important contribution elucidated the origin of biliru- bin and the bile pigments. This important physiological process had previously been poorly understood and controversial. Rich's studies culminated in his classic review, "Formation of Bile Pigment," for the Physiological Reviews (1925).

  6. He became Associate Professor in 1923, was promoted to Professor in 1944, and in 1947 was appointed Baxley Professor of Pathology and Pathologist-in-Chief to the Hospital. He retired in 1958 and died at the age of 75 in 1968. Virtually everything Rich did he did well and we can start off with his investigative work.

  7. Arnold Rice Rich (1893-1968) Memorable medical mentors: II. Arnold Rice Rich (1893-1968) Obstet Gynecol Surv. 2004 Mar;59(3):161-7. doi: 10.1097/01.ogx.0000115773.95752.c0. Author Harold Speert 1 Affiliation 1 College of Physicians and ...