Lääkintöhallitus
Lääkintöhallitus was a central administrative authority in Finland responsible for public health and healthcare matters. Established in the 19th century, it played a crucial role in developing and overseeing the country's health system for over a century. Its responsibilities included organizing medical services, managing hospitals, controlling infectious diseases, and regulating the pharmaceutical industry. Lääkintöhallitus also oversaw medical education and licensed physicians and other healthcare professionals.
Throughout its existence, Lääkintöhallitus underwent several reorganizations and its scope of work evolved with societal changes
In 1992, Lääkintöhallitus was abolished as part of a broader administrative reform in Finland. Its functions