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…
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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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