Justine Johnstone Wagner (1895-1982) appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies and was a called the most beautiful blonde on Broadway. She also appeared in a handful of silent films before retiring from acting to attend Columbia University. At Columbia she...

Justine Johnstone Wagner (1895-1982) appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies and was a called the most beautiful blonde on Broadway.  She also appeared in a handful of silent films before retiring from acting to attend Columbia University.  At Columbia she was part of the team to develop the first IV drip. Justine was third author after Samuel Hirshberg and Harold T. Hyman on the paper announcing this development in 1931.  Justine later had a personal laboratory built in her cellar where she researched endocrinology, cancer, and syphilis