Hjördis Lind-Campbell
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Hjördis Lind-Campbell (27 June 1891 – 13 September 1984) was a Swedish physician. She was a pioneer member of the Medical Women's International Association. Lind-Campbell was known for her work in sex education and for the creation of an adoption program for unmarried women.
Lind-Campbell was born into a Swedish middle-class family and had three siblings.[1] She attended the Karolinska Institutet for her undergraduate education in premedical study, and worked for a time at the University of Lund hospital. She met her husband there, Åke Campbell, who was later a professor of ethnology, and married in 1918; they had four children, two of them before she finished her medical studies. Lind-Campbell graduated from the University of Lund in 1922 with her M.D.[1]