- ****ist the most
severe polio patients,
first established in 1952 at the
Blegdam Hospital of
Copenhagen by
Danish anesthesiologist Bjørn Ibsen, were the...
- via
intubation through the airway; they were used for the
first time in
Blegdams Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark,
during a
polio outbreak in 1952. It proved...
-
Blegdamsvej is a
street in Copenhagen, Denmark,
connecting Sankt Hans Torv in Nørrebro to
Trianglen in Østerbro. The busy
artery Fredensgade separates...
- city. The
square is
located at the site
where the cows that
grazed the
Blegdam Common as well as the
adjacent Northn and
Eastern Commons gathered for...
-
Copenhagen in a
house close to
Sortedam Lake. He also
painted several scenes of
Blegdam Lake. With its
almost bare
trees and pale light, the
painting conveys the...
-
construction of St. John's
Church began on land
provided by the city on the old
Blegdam Common. The
architect was
Theodor Sørensen (architect) [da] who had recently...
- Hans Torv in the east. Fælledvej
takes its name
after the
common Blegdam Fælled.
Blegdam Fælled was in turn
named after the
bleaching ponds at Blegdamsvej...
- Juris'
building (No. 6) was
built as
residences for
nurses at the
nearby Blegdam Hospital in 1917 and was
later expanded in 1934. It was
adapted for its...
- school,
before continuing her
education at
Sankt Lukas Stiftelsen and the
Blegdam Hospital in Copenhagen.
After spending three years as a
nurse in Strøby...
- School),
Wittenbergsgade 2 (1917–18)
Residential building for nurses,
Blegdam Hospital (now part of
Panum Instituttet), Nørre Allé (1918)
Alsgade School...