Norway’s medical history is immortalized by the monumental discovery of Gerhard Armauer Hansen, who in 1873 identified the bacterium causing leprosy—the first time a chronic disease was linked to a specific pathogen at the University of Oslo who transformed the nation into a global leader in epidemiology.
From the establishment of its universal healthcare system to pioneering research in maternal and child health, Norway has consistently prioritized social medicine. Researchers who developed the world-renowned "Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study".
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DR. DAGFINN AARSKOG (1928 - 2014)
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