Otto Georg Wetterstrand

Otto Georg Wetterstrand

Otto Georg Wetterstrand (September 14, 1845 - July 11, 1907) was a Swedish physician and psychotherapist who was a native of Skövde.

Wetterstrand studied medicine at the University of Uppsala, and in 1871 received his medical license at Karolinska Institute. Later he maintained a psychiatric practice in Stockholm.

Wetterstrand was a highly regarded psychoanalyst whose influence spread beyond Sweden, and is credited as the first Swedish doctor to use suggestive psychotherapy. Among his written works was Der Hypnotismus und dessen Anwendung in der praktischen Medicin (Hypnotism and Its Application to Practical Medicine), which was later translated into English.

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  • This article is based on a translation of an article from the Swedish Wikipedia.