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Lars Troell (21 April 1916 – 20 April 1998) was a
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physician. Troell began his medical career as an assistant physician and later became a renowned naval surgeon. He played a crucial role in advancing defense healthcare, contributing to research in areas like diving physiology and
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treatment. His international connections elevated the Swedish Navy's healthcare standards, and he introduced innovative war surgical training methods. Troell's work left a lasting impact on medical research and defense healthcare in Sweden. Troell served as the last
Surgeon-in-Chief of the Swedish Navy The Surgeon-in-Chief of the Swedish Navy ( sv, marinöverläkaren, MÖL) was from 1902 to 1969 the senior-most officer and head of the Swedish Naval Medical Officers' Corps, responsible for naval surgeons and the overall medical care in the Swedi ...
and head of the
Swedish Naval Medical Officers' Corps The Swedish Naval Medical Officers’ Corps ( sv, Marinläkarkåren, MLK) was an Corps, administrative corps established in 1902 for military physicians in the Swedish Navy and in the Swedish Coastal Artillery. The corps was amalgamated into the Me ...
from 1959 to 1969.


Early life

Troell was born on 21 April 1916 in
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, Sweden, the son of professor and his wife Mia (née Gréen). He was the brother of agriculturist . Lars Troell passed ''
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'' in 1934. Immediately after ''studentexamen'', Troell began his studies in medicine. Troell received a Bachelor of Medical Sciences degree in
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in 1937 and a Licentiate of Medicine degree in 1941.


Career

Troell worked as an assistant physician (''underläkare'') at the surgical clinic at
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in Stockholm from 1941 to 1956. On 25 November 1943, Troell, aboard the destroyer , was involved in the rescue of the crew of the German steamer ''Casablanca'' near
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in the
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. At the time, Troell was serving as a
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in the 2nd Destroyer Division (''2. jagardivisionen''). He was awarded the Medal for Noble Deeds in gold for his actions. Troell was appointed naval surgeon of the 2nd class in 1944, of the 1st class in 1946. He obtained a Doctor of Medicine degree from the
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in Stockholm in 1947 with the dissertation titled ''Inhalational therapy of experimentally provoked ileus''. He became a
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in surgery at the Karolinska Institute in 1951 and served for an extended period in the
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. He was appointed as the 1st naval surgeon in 1953 and served as the last
Surgeon-in-Chief of the Swedish Navy The Surgeon-in-Chief of the Swedish Navy ( sv, marinöverläkaren, MÖL) was from 1902 to 1969 the senior-most officer and head of the Swedish Naval Medical Officers' Corps, responsible for naval surgeons and the overall medical care in the Swedi ...
and head of the
Swedish Naval Medical Officers' Corps The Swedish Naval Medical Officers’ Corps ( sv, Marinläkarkåren, MLK) was an Corps, administrative corps established in 1902 for military physicians in the Swedish Navy and in the Swedish Coastal Artillery. The corps was amalgamated into the Me ...
from 1959 to 1969. Troell was a member of the 1962 Defence Medical Investigation (''1962 års försvarssjukvårdsutredning'') for the review of the Swedish defence healthcare management and more. Troell was the chief medical officer of the Naval Staff from 1969 to 1971, the chief medical officer at the Medical Corps Office of the Swedish Armed Forces Medical Board from 1971 to 1976, the chief medical officer at the National Swedish Government Employee Administration Board (''Statens personalnämnd'') from 1976 to 1979, and a senior physician at the National Swedish Labour Market Council (''Statens arbetsmarknadsnämnd'') from 1979 to 1981. Troell played a significant role in post-war defence healthcare, which was in a slump after many competent colleagues had left the field following the end of
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. With considerable effort, he created resources for research in areas such as diving physiology and
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treatment. Through an extensive international network, he enabled the
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to benefit from modern military healthcare experiences. This made the navy a leader in the field within Sweden and gave it an international standing in development. It was also he who, based on experiences from the USA, introduced war surgical training on live experimental animals. This activity created a new research area and a training realism that was groundbreaking. He himself published a large number of works on
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, burn treatment, and disaster medical organization.


Personal life

In 1939, Troell married Brita Norén (born 1918), the daughter of the dentist Oskar Norén and Karin (née Larsson). They had one son: Staffan (born 1939). In 1945, he married Anna Bernström (born 1919), the daughter of the merchant Bengt Bernström and Elsa (née Gahm). They had three daughters: Héléne (born 1946), Margareta (born 1949), and Cecilia (born 1950).


Death

Troell died on 20 April 1998 in
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, Sweden.


Awards and decorations

* Commander of the
Order of the Polar Star The Royal Order of the Polar Star (Swedish: ''Kungliga Nordstjärneorden'') is a Swedish order of chivalry created by King Frederick I on 23 February 1748, together with the Order of the Sword and the Order of the Seraphim. The Order of the ...
* Knight of the
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* Medal for Noble Deeds in gold (December 1943) * 4th Class of the
Order of the Cross of Liberty The Order of the Cross of Liberty ( fi, Vapaudenristin ritarikunta; sv, Frihetskorsets orden) is one of three official state orders in Finland, along with the Order of the White Rose of Finland and the Order of the Lion of Finland. Organisation ...
with red cross * Finnish War Commemorative Medal *
Swedish Red Cross The Swedish Red Cross (Swedish: ''Svenska Röda Korset'') is a Swedish humanitarian organisation and a member of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. Founded in 1865, its purpose is to prevent and alleviate human suffering where ...
Medal of Merit, 5th size (31 January 1972)


Honours

*Member of the
Royal Swedish Society of Naval Sciences The Royal Swedish Society of Naval Sciences ( sv, Kungliga Örlogsmannasällskapet, KÖMS), founded in 1771 by King Gustav III, is one of the Royal Academies in Sweden. The Society is an independent organization and a forum for navy and defence i ...
(1956) *Member of the
Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences The Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences ( sv, Kungliga Krigsvetenskapsakademien) is one of the Royal Academies in Sweden and was founded on 12 November 1796 by Gustaf Wilhelm af Tibell. The academy is an independent organization and a forum for m ...
(1959)


Selected biography

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References

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