Queen Louise's Children's Hospital

Danish hospital
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Hospital in Copenhagen, Denmark
55°41′N 12°35′E / 55.69°N 12.58°E / 55.69; 12.58HistoryOpened1879Closed1971LinksListsHospitals in Denmark

Queen Louise's Children's Hospital (Danish: Dronning Louises Børnehospital) was a hospital in Copenhagen, Denmark from 1879 to 1971.[1] It was named for and supported by Louise of Hesse-Kassel.[2]

References

  1. ^ Nielsen, Ole H. (2009-05-01), "Denmark", A History of Surgical Paediatrics, WORLD SCIENTIFIC, pp. 103–114, doi:10.1142/9789812772282_0008, ISBN 978-981-277-226-8, retrieved 2020-09-08
  2. ^ "A Day at Queen Louise's Children's Hospital". 1929.
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