William Christopher Stadie (June 15, 1886 – September 12, 1959) was a researcher, a Diabetes specialist.
He was John Herr Musser Emeritus Professor of Research Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
He was also elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences (1945) and the American Philosophical Society (1947).
[1][2] During the 1918 influenza epidemic Stadie invented oxygen therapy for treatment of cyanosis, a condition resulting from pneumonia.
He served in World War I in the United States Army Medical Corps.