Gottschalk, Carl W.

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Carl W. Gottschalk (1922-1997), professor of medicine and physiology at the University of North Carolina, 1952-1995, studied butterflies as a young man, but was most known for his work in frostbite, general renal/kidney function, and chronic renal disease. He was also an avid collector of rare books, especially on physiology and nephrology.

From the description of Carl W. Gottschalk papers, 1930s-1999 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 43146208

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associatedWith International Society of Nephrology. corporateBody
associatedWith National Kidney Disease Foundation. corporateBody
associatedWith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. School of Medicine corporateBody
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North Carolina
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Book collecting
Book collectors
Butterflies
Chronic renal failure
Frostbite
Hemodialysis
Kidneys
Kidneys
Medicine
Medicine
Medicine
Nephrology
Physicians
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Active 1999

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