In 1933 the Swedish ophthalmologist Henrik Sjogren defended his doctoral thesis at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. He obtained a mediocre evaluation for his thesis and had to leave academia, but continued to publish from his outpost in Jonkoping. Ultimately he got well-deserved international recognition for his work, after a study on ``Sjogren's syndrome{''} was subsequently published in 1954 by W. Morgan in New England Journal of Medicine.
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Theander, E., & Wollheim, F. A. (2011). A Note from Sweden: Recollection of Henrik Sjögren. In Sjögren’s Syndrome (pp. 11–13). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60327-957-4_2
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