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Nils Otto Silfverskiöld

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Birthplace: Göteborg, Sweden
Death: August 08, 1957 (69)
Immediate Family:

Son of Peter Didrik Silfverskiöld and Anna Sofia Silfverskiöld
Husband of Mary Silfverskiöld and Ingrid Elsa Charlotta Edlund
Ex-husband of Karin Kewenter (Ameén) and Grete Wiesenthal
Father of Agneta Märta Isabella Silfverskiöld; Private; Private and Private
Brother of Per-Olof Silfverskiöld

Occupation: Med.dr, docent, Olympic gymnast
Managed by: Pamela Mary Pauline Raynor
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About Nils Otto Silfverskiöld

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Nils Otto Silfverskiöld (3 January 1888 – 18 August 1957) was a Swedish Olympic gymnast, orthopedic surgeon and left-wing intellectual. As a gymnast he won a gold medal in the Swedish system team event at the 1912 Summer Olympics. As a surgeon he developed a knee flexion test that was later adapted in a diagnosis of foot and ankle disorders. He was employed at the Sabbatsberg Hospital (1927), Serafimerlasarettet (1936) and Karolinska University Hospital (1940).

Silfverskiöld was born to a doctor, the head of a pediatric hospital. In 1911 he graduated from the medical faculty of the Uppsala University, in 1916 received a doctor's degree, in 1924 presented a PhD on the orthopedics of paralysis in children (German: Orthopädische Studie über Hemiplegia spastica infantilis), and later defended a habilitation. His work was devoted to healing disabled people, including those with missing limbs. In parallel he taught artistic gymnastics (until 1917) and served as a military doctor in Stockholm.

Silfverskiöld had strong anti-Nazi and pro-Soviet sympathies. In 1937 during the Spanish Civil War he established a Swedish hospital in Spain to help the Republicans, and later became president of the Swedish-Soviet Federation.

Silfverskiöld was married four times. His third marriage was in 1932 with Countess Mary von Rosen. Her family had good relations with Nazi Germany in general and with Hermann Göring in particular. This resulted in a scandal at the wedding of Silfverskiöld and von Rosen, when all the attendants (but not the groom and bride) made the Nazi salute to Göring.

Silfverskiöld and von Rosen had a daughter Monica Getz, the ex-wife of American jazz saxophonist Stan Getz. She is also a diplomat, educator and activist who founded the National Coalition for Family Justice.

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He was married 4 times.

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Nils Otto Silfverskiöld's Timeline

1888
January 3, 1888
Göteborg, Sweden
1920
October 31, 1920
Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
1957
August 8, 1957
Age 69