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Occupation
  
Physician

Name
  
Gustav Hemwall


Role
  
Physician

Known for
  
Prolotherapy

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Born
  
October 24, 1908 (
1908-10-24
)
Chicago, Illinois

Spouse(s)
  
Helen M. Moore (m. 1933–98)

Children
  
Judith Elizabeth Hemwall (b. 1940) Carol Hemwall Laura Hemwall Martha Hemwall

Parent(s)
  
Anders Hemwall I (1877-1956) Sigrid S. Lawson (1877-1957)

Died
  
November 22, 1998, St. Mary's Hospital, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

Gustav Anders Hemwall (October 24, 1908 – November 22, 1998) was a physician at West Suburban Hospital in Oak Park, Illinois and pioneer in prolotherapy.

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Biography

He was born on October 24, 1908 in Chicago, Illinois to the Swedish immigrants Anders Hemwall I (1877–1956) and Sigrid S. Lawson (1877–1957). His father was a tailor. His siblings include: Anders Hemwall II (1904) who died as an infant; Ruth Elizabeth Hemwall (1905–1993) who married Charles Peter Tiedje I (1912–1980); and Helen Edith Hemwall (1913–1997) who never married. Gustav married Helen M. Moore in 1933.

In 1955, at an American Medical Association meeting he learned of a new treatment for chronic lower back pain by George S. Hackett called prolotherapy. Hemwall went to Hackett's office in Canton, Ohio, and was trained in the technique.

Hemwall founded the Hackett Foundation in 1969 to promote prolotherapy and train physicians in the procedure.

He died in 1998 of a stroke at St. Mary's Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin, where he had been attending a medical conference. He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in the Chicago area.

Publications

  • Neuropathic Pain: A New Theory for Chronic Pain of Intrinsic Origin, Annals RCPSC, 1989
  • References

    Gustav Anders Hemwall Wikipedia