1972
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.pa.12.040172.002315
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History and Highlights of Finnish Pharmacology

Abstract: In 1640, when Finland was part of the Kingdom of Sweden, a university was founded in the city of Turku, then the capital of Finland. After Czar Alexander I of Russia, acting on his pact with Napoleon, had seized the country in 1808-09 and annexed it as an autonomous grand duchy to the Rus sian empire, he moved the capital of Finland to Helsinki in 1812. A devas tating fire in Turku in 1827 prompted the transfer of Finland's only univer sity to Helsinki. Other universities were founded after Finland had declare… Show more

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