Kaufman, William, 1910-
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Kaufman, William, 1910-
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Kaufman, William, 1910-
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William Kaufman, M.A. (UM '32), Ph.D. (UM '37), M.D. (UM '38), discovered in the 1940s that niacinamide, a form of vitamin B-3, can effectively treat symptoms in arthritic patients; also a prolific author who, in addition to two monographs on niacinamide, published over 80 articles, for both medical journals and popular magazines. Charlotte (Schnee) Kaufman (1918-2005), B.A. (UM '38) (m. 1940), assisted him in his niacinamide research, conducted at his Bridgeport, Connecticut private practice; also founded the Family Life Film Center of Connecticut, which she created to help bring together community members through educational film screenings and discussions.
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Deficiency diseases
Motion pictures in education
Food allergy
Joints
Medicine
Medicine, Psychosomatic
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Niacin
Physicians
Vitamin therapy
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United States
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Connecticut
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Bridgeport (Conn.)
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