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Type of entity
Person
Authorized form of name
Schulz, Beatrice F.
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- Beatrice F. Schulz
- Bea Schulz
- Schulz, Bea
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Dates of existence
1912-1999
History
Beatrice F. Schulz was in the first class to graduate from the Barnes Hospital School for Physical Therapy Technicians in 1942. Before her switch to physical therapy, she was an occupational therapist who graduated from the St. Louis College of Occupational Therapy in 1934. With the P.T. faculty and staff called to active duty in World War II, she became technical director and chief physical therapist the day after she graduated from the Barnes Hospital program.
Schulz remained technical director when the Barnes School's certificate program was replaced by Washington University's baccalaureate course in Physical Therapy in 1948. That year, she also joined the faculty of the Washington University School of Medicine where she had enormous influence with physical therapy students for the next 30 years. Schulz served as director of the Physical Therapy department from 1955 until her retirement in June 1977.
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Final
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Full
Dates of creation, revision and deletion
Creation from lcnaf: no2009017759; December 17, 2019
Language(s)
- English
Script(s)
- Latin
Sources
lcnaf
- LC Name Authority File (LCNAF), Personal Name no2009017759: Preferred form of name: Schulz, Beatrice F., 1912-1999. URI(s): http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009017759
Sources
found: Beatrice F. Schulz papers, 1926-1999:finding aid (Beatrice F. Schulz, 1912-1999, was in the first class to graduate from the Barnes Hospital School for Physical Therapy Technicians in 1942. Before her switch to physical therapy, she was an occupational therapist who graduated from the St. Louis College of Occupational Therapy in 1934. With the P.T. faculty and staff called to active duty in World War II, she became technical director and chief physical therapist the day after she graduated from the Barnes Hospital program. She remained technical director when the Barnes School's certificate program was replaced by Washington University's baccalaureate course in Physical Therapy in 1948. In 1948, she also joined the faculty of the Washington University School of Medicine where she had enormous influence over P.T. students for the next 30 years. Schulz served as director of the Physical Therapy department from 1955 until her retirement in June 1977.)
Change Notes
2009-02-05: new
2009-02-06: revised