Health Gallery
Bulgarian Timeline
The plague hits Sweden and Europe first in 1347, and kept coming back until the beginning of the 18th century – killing roughly 1/3 of the Swedish population. So called “helgeandshus”, functioned as retirement homes, poorhouses and hospitals, run by the Order of the Holy Spirit. Many early hospitals were run by monasteries.
The first general hospital opens in Uppsala, and state provincial doctors started their mission. A little more than a century later, the county councils are formed, and was given responsibility for the hospitals.
The first sanatorium opens in Sweden, caring for patients with the contagious lung disease tuberculosis. Around the turn of the century 1800-1900, the disease caused one in six deaths in Swedish cities, with half the victims between the ages of 15 and 40. The disease was treated with fresh air and physical, outdoors activity. A year later, the Swedish Outdoor Association, promoting an outdoor lifestyle, was formed.
The term Allemansrätten (Freedom to Roam) is established. Being outdoors in the woods and mountains is considered very healthy, and a welcome relaxation from the arduous work.
Friskis&Svettis (Healthy&Sweaty) starts. The idea was that the sports movement and healthcare could make better use of each other's knowledge, and create a bridge between healthcare and wellness. The goal was that everyone would be able to find a form of exercise that suited them, regardless of age and health. A few years later, the gym revolution came. Now, there are plenty of gyms from a host of different chains everywhere you look.
Friskis&Svettis (Healthy&Sweaty) starts. The idea was that the sports movement and healthcare could make better use of each other's knowledge, and create a bridge between healthcare and wellness. The goal was that everyone would be able to find a form of exercise that suited them, regardless of age and health. A few years later, the gym revolution came. Now, there are plenty of gyms from a host of different chains everywhere you look.
Swedish Timeline
The plague hits Sweden and Europe first in 1347, and kept coming back until the beginning of the 18th century – killing roughly 1/3 of the Swedish population. So called “helgeandshus”, functioned as retirement homes, poorhouses and hospitals, run by the Order of the Holy Spirit. Many early hospitals were run by monasteries.
The first general hospital opens in Uppsala, and state provincial doctors started their mission. A little more than a century later, the county councils are formed, and was given responsibility for the hospitals.
The first sanatorium opens in Sweden, caring for patients with the contagious lung disease tuberculosis. Around the turn of the century 1800-1900, the disease caused one in six deaths in Swedish cities, with half the victims between the ages of 15 and 40. The disease was treated with fresh air and physical, outdoors activity. A year later, the Swedish Outdoor Association, promoting an outdoor lifestyle, was formed.
The term Allemansrätten (Freedom to Roam) is established. Being outdoors in the woods and mountains is considered very healthy, and a welcome relaxation from the arduous work.
Friskis&Svettis (Healthy&Sweaty) starts. The idea was that the sports movement and healthcare could make better use of each other's knowledge, and create a bridge between healthcare and wellness. The goal was that everyone would be able to find a form of exercise that suited them, regardless of age and health. A few years later, the gym revolution came. Now, there are plenty of gyms from a host of different chains everywhere you look.
Friskis&Svettis (Healthy&Sweaty) starts. The idea was that the sports movement and healthcare could make better use of each other's knowledge, and create a bridge between healthcare and wellness. The goal was that everyone would be able to find a form of exercise that suited them, regardless of age and health. A few years later, the gym revolution came. Now, there are plenty of gyms from a host of different chains everywhere you look.
German Timeline
The plague hits Sweden and Europe first in 1347, and kept coming back until the beginning of the 18th century – killing roughly 1/3 of the Swedish population. So called “helgeandshus”, functioned as retirement homes, poorhouses and hospitals, run by the Order of the Holy Spirit. Many early hospitals were run by monasteries.
The first general hospital opens in Uppsala, and state provincial doctors started their mission. A little more than a century later, the county councils are formed, and was given responsibility for the hospitals.
The first sanatorium opens in Sweden, caring for patients with the contagious lung disease tuberculosis. Around the turn of the century 1800-1900, the disease caused one in six deaths in Swedish cities, with half the victims between the ages of 15 and 40. The disease was treated with fresh air and physical, outdoors activity. A year later, the Swedish Outdoor Association, promoting an outdoor lifestyle, was formed.
The term Allemansrätten (Freedom to Roam) is established. Being outdoors in the woods and mountains is considered very healthy, and a welcome relaxation from the arduous work.
Friskis&Svettis (Healthy&Sweaty) starts. The idea was that the sports movement and healthcare could make better use of each other's knowledge, and create a bridge between healthcare and wellness. The goal was that everyone would be able to find a form of exercise that suited them, regardless of age and health. A few years later, the gym revolution came. Now, there are plenty of gyms from a host of different chains everywhere you look.
Friskis&Svettis (Healthy&Sweaty) starts. The idea was that the sports movement and healthcare could make better use of each other's knowledge, and create a bridge between healthcare and wellness. The goal was that everyone would be able to find a form of exercise that suited them, regardless of age and health. A few years later, the gym revolution came. Now, there are plenty of gyms from a host of different chains everywhere you look.
Italian Timeline
The plague hits Sweden and Europe first in 1347, and kept coming back until the beginning of the 18th century – killing roughly 1/3 of the Swedish population. So called “helgeandshus”, functioned as retirement homes, poorhouses and hospitals, run by the Order of the Holy Spirit. Many early hospitals were run by monasteries.
The first general hospital opens in Uppsala, and state provincial doctors started their mission. A little more than a century later, the county councils are formed, and was given responsibility for the hospitals.
The first sanatorium opens in Sweden, caring for patients with the contagious lung disease tuberculosis. Around the turn of the century 1800-1900, the disease caused one in six deaths in Swedish cities, with half the victims between the ages of 15 and 40. The disease was treated with fresh air and physical, outdoors activity. A year later, the Swedish Outdoor Association, promoting an outdoor lifestyle, was formed.
The term Allemansrätten (Freedom to Roam) is established. Being outdoors in the woods and mountains is considered very healthy, and a welcome relaxation from the arduous work.
Friskis&Svettis (Healthy&Sweaty) starts. The idea was that the sports movement and healthcare could make better use of each other's knowledge, and create a bridge between healthcare and wellness. The goal was that everyone would be able to find a form of exercise that suited them, regardless of age and health. A few years later, the gym revolution came. Now, there are plenty of gyms from a host of different chains everywhere you look.
Friskis&Svettis (Healthy&Sweaty) starts. The idea was that the sports movement and healthcare could make better use of each other's knowledge, and create a bridge between healthcare and wellness. The goal was that everyone would be able to find a form of exercise that suited them, regardless of age and health. A few years later, the gym revolution came. Now, there are plenty of gyms from a host of different chains everywhere you look.
Spanish Timeline
The plague hits Sweden and Europe first in 1347, and kept coming back until the beginning of the 18th century – killing roughly 1/3 of the Swedish population. So called “helgeandshus”, functioned as retirement homes, poorhouses and hospitals, run by the Order of the Holy Spirit. Many early hospitals were run by monasteries.
The first general hospital opens in Uppsala, and state provincial doctors started their mission. A little more than a century later, the county councils are formed, and was given responsibility for the hospitals.
The first sanatorium opens in Sweden, caring for patients with the contagious lung disease tuberculosis. Around the turn of the century 1800-1900, the disease caused one in six deaths in Swedish cities, with half the victims between the ages of 15 and 40. The disease was treated with fresh air and physical, outdoors activity. A year later, the Swedish Outdoor Association, promoting an outdoor lifestyle, was formed.
The term Allemansrätten (Freedom to Roam) is established. Being outdoors in the woods and mountains is considered very healthy, and a welcome relaxation from the arduous work.
Friskis&Svettis (Healthy&Sweaty) starts. The idea was that the sports movement and healthcare could make better use of each other's knowledge, and create a bridge between healthcare and wellness. The goal was that everyone would be able to find a form of exercise that suited them, regardless of age and health. A few years later, the gym revolution came. Now, there are plenty of gyms from a host of different chains everywhere you look.
Friskis&Svettis (Healthy&Sweaty) starts. The idea was that the sports movement and healthcare could make better use of each other's knowledge, and create a bridge between healthcare and wellness. The goal was that everyone would be able to find a form of exercise that suited them, regardless of age and health. A few years later, the gym revolution came. Now, there are plenty of gyms from a host of different chains everywhere you look.