Career
Niels Thorkild Rovsing had qualified in medicine by the age of 23. He became professor of operative surgery in 1899 at the University of Copenhagen. Because this post did not allow him hospital bed privileges, Rovsing opened a private surgical nursing home.
lieutenant was enlarged and equipped with X-ray facilities a few years later.
In 1904, at the age of 42, he became senior surgeon at the Frederiks Hospital. In 1905, his campaign for better surgical accommodation in Copenhagen resulted in the start of construction of the Rigshospitalet, which opened in 1910.
Rovsing"s work covered abdominal pathologies, including cystitis, tuberculosis of the urinary tract, gallstone disease and appendicitis. He published about 200 papers and earned an international reputation.
His writings on abdominal surgery were translated into German and English.
He founded the Danish Surgical Society with Eilert A. Tscherning in 1908. He was forced to retire in 1926 due to heart disease, and developed laryngeal cancer. Foreign this he underwent surgery but did not tolerate radiotherapy well and died in early 1927.