Denmark's first public hospital
No. 68 Bredgade is the site of Denmark’s first public hospital: Det kongelige Frederiks Hospital (King Frederik’s Hospital"). In the Age of the Enlightenment, King Frederik V was taken up with fighting disease. His citizens were to be healthy so they could…
Images from Frederiks Hospital, Bredgade
The philosopher Søren Kiekegaard's grave
at Assistens Kirkegård in Copenhagen.
År: 2011 PHOTO: Jeanette Helmer Poulsen, Heritage Agency of Denmark
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" Sick and weak, the philosopher Søren Kierkegaard turned up at Frederiks Hospital on Tuesday,…
Kierkegaard research is alive and well
On 2 October 1855, Søren Kierkegaard collapsed in the street and was taken to Frederiks Hospital in…

Frederiks Hospital

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