Sleim Ammar سليم عمار | |
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Born | Abdessalem Ben Hedi Ammar June 30, 1927 Sousse, Tunisia |
Died | November 6, 1999[1] | (aged 72)
Nationality | Tunisian |
Education | Paris School of Medicine |
Years active | 1954-1999 |
Medical career | |
Field | Neurology Neuropsychiatry |
Notable works | Autopsie de la guerre Poème de la folie Problèmes de notre temps |
Sleim Ammar (Arabic: سليم عمار), born 30 June 1927 in Sousse, and died on 6 November 1999 in Le Plessis-Robinson, was a Tunisian neuropsychiatrist and poet.[2][3]
He was one of the founders of Maghreb psychiatry and also a corresponding member of the Arab Academy of Damascus.[4]