Gunnar Dahlberg
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Swedish physician
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Gunnar Dahlberg was a Swedish physician, eugenist and geneticist. From 1922 to 1924 he was the assistant of Herman Lundborg at Statens institut för rasbiologi. In 1935, when Lundborg retired, Dahlberg succeeded him as the head of the institute. Dahlberg held the post until his death in 1956 and was succeeded by the geneticist Jan Arvid Böök.
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- Height and weight during growth (1942) (112)
- Variations in the cell-content and chemical composition of the human blood due to age, sex and season. (1952) (46)
- [Tendency for twin births]. (1952) (9)
- Anthropometry of "tattare", a special group of vagabonds in Sweden. (1944) (5)
- On the effect of nutrition upon the blood count and chemical composition of the blood. (1952) (4)
- Follicular Hormone and Ovulation Inhibition (1935) (3)
- Nature, Nurture and Probability (1945) (1)
- Mental Deficiency (1932) (0)
- A theory about the nature of feelings and a suggestion for a treatment of manic-depressive psychosis (transl.). (1949) (0)
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