Dr. Schultz underestimated Jason by assuming he was a slow, unproductive mouse. However, Jason was actually very intelligent and able to learn quickly. His ability to solve complex problems and adapt surprised Dr. Schultz.
Dr. Schultz's caution was his undoing because it made him hesitant to fully trust Mrs. Frisby and the rats of NIMH, which resulted in him missing out on the opportunity to collaborate with them. His cautious nature ultimately led him to underestimate their abilities and intentions, causing him to make decisions that were not in his best interest.
Dr. Schultz is a scientist who works at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and conducts experiments on the rats. Julie is a lab assistant who helps Dr. Schultz in his research and interacts with the rats in the lab.
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," Justin helps Mrs. Frisby's family by using a key to unlock their cage. He then distracts the cat guarding them, allowing Mrs. Frisby and her children to escape to safety.
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," the laboratory doctor is Dr. Schultz. He is the scientist who conducts experiments on the rats at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) in an effort to enhance their intelligence.
Dr. Shultz is the doctor in the book who works at NIMH and gives injections to different kinds of animals. He taught the rats and mice how to read, recognize shapes, and do other amazing things.
National Institute of Mental Health
neurolonical institute of mental health
Frist
Jeremy.
Mr.Ages is the doctor.
Robert C O'brien
Robert C O'brien
no
It takes place in a brick by the farmers house.
Martin is a strong healthy son of Mrs.Frisby's.
She becomes super smart
they put injections in the rats to make them smarter