Aatto Sonninen

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Born(1922-12-24)24 December 1922
Died31 March 2009(2009-03-31) (aged 86)
AlmamaterUniversity of Helsinki, Medical School 1945–1950
Aatto Albanus Sonninen
Born(1922-12-24)24 December 1922
Died31 March 2009(2009-03-31) (aged 86)
Alma materUniversity of Helsinki, Medical School 1945–1950
Scientific career
FieldsPhoniatrics
InstitutionsHelsinki University Hospital 1957–64,
Central Hospital of Finland in Jyväskylä 1964–85,
University of Jyväskylä 1968–85,
Sibelius Academy 1990–95
Thesis The role of the external laryngeal muscles in length-adjustment of the vocal cords in singing  (1956)

Aatto Albanus Sonninen (24 December 1922[1] – 31 March 2009[2]) was a Finnish physician and speech and language pathologist known for his work in phoniatrics and logopedics.[2][3][4]

Sonninen graduated from Kuopio Lyceum in 1942 and graduated as a Licentiate in Medicine in 1950. In Medicine and Surgery he received his doctorate in 1956, where he was also a specialist in speech and sound disorders and ear, nose and throat qualifications.[2]

Career

In the early years[when?] of his career, Sonninen worked for several hospitals and made field trips to the United States and to numerous countries in Europe.

Professor's Honorary Title Sonninen was awarded in 1981. He retired in 1986.[2]

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