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Coordinates: 55°4110N 12°3120E / 55.68611°N 12.52222°E / 55.68611; 12.52222
 

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Frederiksberg Hospital
The Capital Region (Denmark)
Map
Geography
LocationFrederiksberg, Capital Region, Denmark
Coordinates55°41′10N 12°31′20E / 55.68611°N 12.52222°E / 55.68611; 12.52222
Organisation
FundingGovernment hospital
TypeTeaching, General
Affiliated universityUniversity of Copenhagen
Services
Emergency departmentYes
HelipadNo
Links
Websitewww.frederiksberghospital.dk

Frederiksberg Hospital is a medium-sized government-owned general hospital located in Frederiksberg, Denmark. It has 380 beds (2005) and an emergency department.

The hospital is a teaching hospital for medical students from Copenhagen University.

History

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Copenhagen County Hospital

The hospital was inaugurated 1903 as a replacement for the city's older hospital that had become too small.

During World War II, the German occupying power seized part of the hospital, the so-called tyske lazaret på Nyelandsvej, where a number of wounded members of the resistance died in German custody.[1]

The hospital grew with the city until 1970 where it housed 1,000 beds. Since then, it has become more specialized and as a result, the number of beds has decreased. The hospital sorts under Region Hovedstaden since January 1, 2007. Prior to this date, the hospital was part of the formal network of hospitals in the greater Copenhagen area (Hovedstadens Sygehusfællesskab), where each hospital specializes in a number of disciplines.

Though the hospital physically hosts Psychiatric Center Frederiksberg, this center administratively sorts under the region-wide psychiatric hospital, Region Hovedstadens Psykiatri.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Birkeland, Sven Arvid (2007). Taget af tyskerne : danskere i 2. Verdenskrig (in Danish). Copenhagen: Gyldendal. 62. ISBN 978-87-02-06048-5.
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