Background
Stohlman, Frederick was born on August 19, 1926 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Frederick and Dorothy (Cahill) Stohlman.
Stohlman, Frederick was born on August 19, 1926 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Frederick and Dorothy (Cahill) Stohlman.
Student Georgetown College, 1943-1944. Doctor of Medicine Georgetown University, 1948.
Fellow Georgetown University, 1951-1953. Senior investigator National Institutes of Health, Washington, 1953-1960, chief section hematology, 1960-1962. Director medicine and research Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital, Boston, from 1962.
Associate professor Tufts Medical School, 1962-1964, professor, from 1964.
Consultant National Institutes of Health, Pan-American Health Organisation, American Red Cross, National Academy Science, Brookhaven National Laboratory Board of directors Medical Foundation, Massachusetts division American Cancer Society, Leukemia Society American.
Served with United States Public Health Service, 1953-1962. Member Association American Physicians, American Society Clinical Investigation, American Society Hematology, International Society Hematology, American Society Experimental Pathology (Parke Davis award 1964), Transplantation Society.
Married Bernadette Turner Bush, June 2, 1951. Children: Bernadette M., Frederick III, Jeannine, John M. Intern Boston City Hospital.