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Jay Frank Schamberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jay Frank Schamberg Jay Frank Schamberg (November 6, 1870 – March 30, 1934) was a physician and prominent dermatologist/syphilogist in Philadelphia, Pa during the first third of the twentieth century. He first became known as a strong advocate for smallpox vaccination prior to 1910.〔"What Has Vaccination Really Done", by Jay Schamberg, Ladies' Home Journal, June 1910.〕 He had two diseases named for him, one of which continues to carry his eponym. During World War I, Schamberg's research laboratory successfully synthesized Salvarsan, the standard treatment for syphilis, which had previously only been available from Germany.〔The American Synthetic Organic Chemics Industry, by Kathryn Steen; published 2014, by University of North Carolina Press (ISBN 978-1-4696-1291-1)〕 ==Early life== Schamberg was born to Gustave Schamberg and Emma Frank Schamberg in Philadelphia on 6 Nov 1870. His father was born in Herleshausen in what is now the Hesse State in Germany and emigrated to the United State around 1848. He was a meat broker. Jay had 3 brothers (Lewis, Morrie and Herbert) and two sisters (Zella and Eta). Schamberg attended Central High School in Philadelphia and received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1892. In 1905 he married May I. Bamberger. They had two children, Elizabeth and Ira Leo.
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