Læknablaðið
Læknablaðið, founded in 1907 by a group of Icelandic physicians, is a prominent medical journal based in Reykjavík that has served the healthcare community in Höfuðborgarsvæðið and beyond for over a century. Originally established as a platform for sharing medical knowledge, it features a diverse array of content, including peer-reviewed research, clinical guidelines, and reviews of current medical practices and public health issues. Renowned for its rigorous editorial standards, Læknablaðið is regarded as a credible source within the medical profession, fostering continuous education among Icelandic healthcare professionals. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of Læknablaðið starting 1901, with a total of 3,164 scans available. This resource invites you to explore historical figures, events, and potentially connect with your own family history, encouraging a deeper understanding of Icelandic medicine and its evolution. Dive into these archives and discover the rich tapestry of our healthcare narrative.