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Carl W. Gottschalk : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carl W. Gottschalk Carl William Gottschalk (1922 – October 15, 1997) was the Kenan Professor and Distinguished Research Professor of Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Gottschalk made important discoveries about the function of the kidneys, and helped set government policies that provided dialysis to patients with kidney failure. ==Biography== Born in Salem, Virginia in 1922,〔(Carl W. Gottschalk Biography ) from the UNC Library.〕 he graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Roanoke College in 1942,〔〔.〕 and attended a wartime medical school program at the University of Virginia.〔 In 1945, Gottschalk was for six years a research fellow at Harvard University and an intern at Massachusetts General Hospital.〔〔 He then joined the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as cardiology fellow and instructor in the School of Medicine; he remained at UNC until his retirement in 1992. He died on October 15, 1997.〔〔〔.〕 Gottschalk's older brother, Walter Gottschalk, was a professor of mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania and Wesleyan University.
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