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Carl Wickland : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carl Wickland Carl August Wickland (born Carl August Wicklund, February 14, 1861 – November 13, 1945)〔Källhänvisning: Swedish Church Records Archive; Johanneshov, Sweden; Sweden, Indexed Birth Records, 1880-1920; GID Number: 100022.70.45400; Roll/Fiche Number: SC-1111; Volume: 66; Year Range: 1861.〕 was a 20th-century Swedish-American psychiatrist and psychical researcher. ==Life and career== Carl Wickland (Wiklund) was born in 1861 at Liden, Västernorrland Province, Sweden to Anders Wiklund and Ingrid Brita Nilsdotter, and was one of nine siblings.〔 According to Wickland, he emigrated from Sweden to St. Paul, Minnesota, married Anna W. Anderson and moved to Chicago, graduating from Durham Medical College in 1900. Wickland's own autobiographical sketch lists accomplishments as a general practitioner of medicine, member of the Chicago Medical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and chief psychiatrist at the State Psychopathic Institute of Chicago.〔Wickland, Carl. (1934). ''The Gateway of Understanding''. Los Angeles, California.〕 Anna Wickland died on March 3, 1937, after a nine-month illness. Carl Wickland died in 1945, at the age of 84. Wing Anderson, an author of material dealing with sleep suggestion therapy for the correction of psychosomatic ills, purchased the copyrights to both of Wickland's books.〔
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