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Alf Brodal

Alf Brodal
Born (1910-01-25)25 January 1910
Kristiania
Died 29 February 1988(1988-02-29) (aged 78)
Bærum
Citizenship Norwegian
Fields neuroanatomy
Institutions University of Oslo
professor 1950–1977
Notable awards Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav
Several honorary degrees

Alf Brodal (25 January 1910 – 29 February 1988) was a Norwegian professor of anatomy.

He was born in Kristiania as a son of the doctor of engineering Peter Brodal (1872–1935) and his wife Helene Kathrine Obenauer (1879–1934). He was a brother of violinist Jon Brodal and psalm writer Anne Margarethe "Pus" Brodal.

Brodal was married to physiotherapist Inger Olivia Hannestad (1910–1986). He died in 1988 in Bærum. Their son Per Alf Brodal also became a professor of medicine.

He finished his secondary education in 1929 and the cand.med. degree in 1937. He took the dr.med. degree in 1940 on the thesis Experimentelle Untersuchungen über die olivocerebellare Lokalisation. He was hired at the University of Oslo in 1943, and was promoted to professor in 1950. He was a specialist in neuroanatomy, and was particularly interested in the cerebellum, the reticular substance and the vestibular nuclei. He worked closely with Jan Birger Jansen.

His books include Nevro-anatomi i relasjon til klinisk nevrologi (1943), the translation Neurological Anatomy in Relation to Clinical Medicine (1948) and Centralnervesystemet (1949). In 1973, after suffering a stroke the previous year, he wrote an unusual article, Self-Observations and Neuro-Anatomical Considerations After a Stroke, published in the journal Brain. He chaired the editorial committee of the Norwegian journal Tidsskrift for Den norske Lægeforening from 1959 to 1975. He also had a considerable catalogue of publications in popular science.

Brodal served as the dean of the Faculty of Medicine from 1964 to 1966, and as vice rector from 1967 to 1969 under rector Hans Vogt. From 1966 to 1969 he was a member of Hovedkomiteen for norsk forskning. He retired as a professor in 1977.


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