Karl Gustaf Torsten Sjögren and the Sjögren-Larsson syndrome

<p>Karl Gustaf Torsten Sjögren (1896-1974) a Swedish psychiatrist and geneticist, was a pioneer of modern Swedish psychiatry. Sjögren studied medicine at the University of Uppsala. From 1932 to 1935, he was Head Physician and Director of Lillehagen Hospital in Gothenburg, and between 1935- 194...

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Main Authors: Khalid Al Aboud (Author), Daifullah Al Aboud (Author)
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