Denmark’s medical history is a cornerstone of European scientific innovation, boasting a remarkable lineage of Nobel Prize laureates.
Rooted in the prestigious traditions of the 15th-century University of Copenhagen, Danish medicine flourished through the centuries via influential figures like Thomas Bartholin, a pioneer in the discovery of the lymphatic system, from early anatomical mastery to modern pharmaceutical leadership, who transformed Denmark into a global hub for medical education and groundbreaking discoveries in insulin and immunology.
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DRA. ELLEN DAMGAARD ANDERSEN (1939 - ?)
DR. SIGURD RIE ANDERSEN (1915 - 2004)
DR. JOHANN GUSTAV ASBOE-HANSEN (1917 - 1989)
DR. TAGE ASTRUP (1908 - 2006)
DR. CHRISTIAN INGERSLEV BAASTRUP (1885 - 1950)
DR. BERNHARD LAURITZ FREDERIK BANG (1848 - 1932)
DR. CASPAR BARTHOLIN (EL JOVEN) (1655 - 1738)
DR. CASPAR BARTHOLIN (EL VIEJO) (1585 - 1629)
DR. THOMAS BARTHOLIN (1616 - 1680)
DR. JANNIK PETERSEN BJERRUM (1851 - 1920)
DR. URBAN BRUUN AASCOW (1742 - 1806)
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