Bjelfvenstam, Nils Erik (1896-?)
Bjelfvenstam, Nils Erik (1896-?)
Swedish educator. He was born January 14, 1896, at Köping, Sweden, and educated at the University of Uppsala. He served as president of the Parapsychology Society, Stockholm, beginning in 1948, and of the Institute of Psychological Research, Uppsala, beginning in 1955. He contributed a section to the book Abnormal Hypnotic Phenomena: A Survey of Nineteenth-Century Cases in 1967.
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