Background
Reynolds, Fred Curtis was born on February 19, 1908 in Texarkana, Texas, United States. Son of Joel Burr and Nellie (Sain) Reynolds.
Reynolds, Fred Curtis was born on February 19, 1908 in Texarkana, Texas, United States. Son of Joel Burr and Nellie (Sain) Reynolds.
Bachelor of Arts, Washington University, 1931; Doctor of Medicine Washington University, 1934.
Intern surgery, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, 1934-1935;
assistant resident surgery, 1935-1936;
neurosurgery fellow, 1936-1937;
preceptorship orthopedic surgery under, Doctor E.B. Mumford, Indianapolis, 1937-1943;
practice medicine, specializing orthopedic surgery, St. Louis, 1946-1986;
staff, Barnes Hospital Group, 1946-1986;
staff, St. Luke's West Hospital, 1980-1986. Assistant Washington University School Medicine, 1946-1955, professor orthopedic surgery,1956-1972, professor emeritus, 1972-1986. Chairman residency review committee orthopedic surgery American Board Orthopedic Surgery, 1958-1961, vice president board, 1961, president, 1962-1964.
Member commission on skeletal system National Research Council, 1958-1963, 66-70. Member surgery study section National Institutes of Health, 1962-1965, member training grant committee, 1968-1972. Team physician St. Louis Football Cardinals, 1962-1972.
Trustee Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation, 1968-1974. Served with Medical Corps United States Army, 1943-1946. Member Australian Computer Society (governor 1956-1959, 65-68), American Surgical Association, American Medical Association, American Orthopedic Association, Clinical Orthopedic Society (president 1960), American Academy Orthopedic Surgeons (chairman instructional course committee, editor instructional course lectures 1959-1961, Chairman of Commission on graduate education 1961-1964, president 1965, member commission on chymopapain 1974), Association Orthopedic Chairman (president 1972), St. Louis Medical Society (honorary).
Married Phyllis M. Terry, February 1, 1945. Children: Mary Ann Reynolds Krey, Barbara Jane Reynolds Wingle, Fred Curtis.