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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 June 2012
Sweden has not been at war since 1809–1810, when we fought against Russia in Finland. Lyrics by Runeberg are among the few documentations about the wounded in that war. Life-saving first aid was not very good at that time, and most of the wounded died. Modern Sweden is a technically advanced community. We have had some mass casualty situations, such as fires in restaurants and airplane accidents. Six months ago a train crashed just outside the fire brigade station, only five minutes running distance from the hospital. The result was one person dead, two severely injured and about 40 slightly injured. The same crash could have occurred elsewhere in Sweden where the situation might have been much worse, for much of Sweden is very deserted with large woods, and roads are scarce.