Author Biographical Info

Stanley Schultz was born in New York City in 1931. He earned his undergraduate degree from Columbia University in 1952 and then his MD from New York University College of Medicine. His postgraduate studies at Belleville Hospital and Harvard Medical School were interrupted by a stint in the Air Force medical corps. He was known for is work on ion movement across membranes and his significant contributions to oral rehydration therapy. See more at https://archives.library.tmc.edu/ms-230.

Identifier

MS 230

Publication Date(s)

March 2021

Language

English

Keywords

Houston (TX), Stanley G. Schultz, research notes, reprints, videotapes

Abstract

The Stanley G. Schultz, MD papers contains reprints, notes, biographical information, a U-matic video cassette, and 2 magazines documenting his career in internal medicine. See more at MS 230.

Comments

Ken Schultz, son of Stanley Schultz, shipped 2 boxes of materials to the archive. The materials arrived on December 18, 2020. Harriet Schultz, wife of Dr. Schultz made initial contact with the archive to donate the materials. Deed of Gift was signed by son, Jeff Schultz, on December 10, 2020.

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