Sjögren, T. 1949

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Sjögren, Torsten (1949) Microphthalmos and Anophthalmos With or Without Coincident Oligophrenia. A Clinical and Genetic-Statistical Study.

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Sjögren, Torsten (1949) Microphthalmos and Anophthalmos With or Without Coincident Oligophrenia. A Clinical and Genetic-Statistical Study.


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Torsten Sjögren was a pioneering Swedish psychiatrist and geneticist. He was born on January 30, 1896, in Södertälje, Sweden. Sjögren earned his medical degree from the Karolinska Institute in 1922. He focused on the genetic and psychiatric aspects of human behavior. In 1948, he published a landmark study on a West Swedish rural population. His research combined genetic, psychiatric, and statistical analyses.

Sjögren identified several genetic syndromes, including Sjögren-Larsson Syndrome. This rare disorder affects the nervous system and skin. His work linked clinical observations with genetic research. Sjögren’s findings advanced medical genetics significantly.

He held prestigious positions at the Karolinska Institute. His research influenced many studies in psychiatric genetics. Sjögren’s dedication earned him respect among his peers. He continued his work until his death on July 27, 1974. Torsten Sjögren’s contributions to psychiatry and genetics still inspire current research.

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Weight 0,270 kg
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