ABRAHAM SCHLOSSMAN ’36

ABRAHAM SCHLOSSMAN, M.D., 87, an ophthalmologist and the co-discoverer of the Posner-Schlossman syndrome, died May 30, 2005. A member of Commons Club, he received his degree with distinction in economics. He earned a master?s degree from Columbia University and a medical degree from N.Y.U. The founder and first president of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, he was the author of numerous publications and a faculty member at several medical schools. Among those who survive are his wife, Carolyn Sondheimer Schlossman, and a daughter.