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Occupation
  
Medical Doctor

Name
  
William Scholl

Full Name
  
William Mathias Scholl

Born
  
June 22, 1882 (
1882-06-22
)
La Porte, Indiana

Died
  
March 29, 1968(1968-03-29) (aged 85) Chicago, Illinois

Resting place
  
Pine Lake Cemetery, La Porte

Alma mater
  
Chicago Medical School (M.D., 1922)

Known for
  
founding Dr. Scholl's footwear

William M. Scholl (June 22, 1882 – March 30, 1968) was a pioneer of foot care and the founder of Dr. Scholl's, a brand of foot care products.

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Early life and career

William Mathias Scholl was born in La Porte, Indiana as one of 13 children. He studied medicine at Loyola University Chicago. During his studies, while working in a shoe store in the evenings, he became interested in podiatry. In 1904 he invented and patented an arch support and founded the company Dr. Scholl's to sell it. He was joined by his brother Frank who directed the company's overseas business, establishing Scholl Manufacturing Company, Ltd. in London in 1910.

He graduated from the Chicago Medical School in 1922. He went on to develop more than 1,000 foot aids. These included a silver clip designed in 1946 to treat ingrown toenails. While too soft to have much of a corrective effect and difficult to apply, it inspired later steel clip designs.

Scholl practiced medicine in Chicago from 1905 until 1946 while also directing his company. He continued to serve as the company's President and chief executive officer until March 1968, when he was elected Chairman of the Board. He worked in that capacity until his death.

Legacy

He left the bulk of his estate to the Dr. Scholl Foundation which he had established in 1947.

Personal life

Scholl never married. His brother Frank, who had helped set up the original company, had sons who were doctors and were involved in the company and foot care.

Selected publications

  • The Human Foot: Anatomy, Physiology, Mechanics, Deformities and Treatment (1915)
  • Practipedics: The Science of Giving Foot Comfort and Correcting the Cause of Foot and Shoe Troubles (1917)
  • Treatment and Care of the Feet (1930)
  • Podology: Based on the Experience, Inventions, Foot Comfort System and Methods of Dr. William M. Scholl (1932)
  • References

    William Scholl Wikipedia