1711 in Sweden

Events from the year 1711 in Sweden

Incumbents

 * Monarch – Charles XII

Events

 * Great Northern War plague outbreak
 * The profession of midwifery is regulated and all future midwives are to be licensed by the Collegium Medicum after having been tutored by an already licensed midwife for a period of two years and passed the examination of a doctor before being allowed to practice their trade (until 1777, this applied only to the capital): the midwives are also banned from using instruments.
 * The profession of midwifery is regulated and all future midwives are to be licensed by the Collegium Medicum after having been tutored by an already licensed midwife for a period of two years and passed the examination of a doctor before being allowed to practice their trade (until 1777, this applied only to the capital): the midwives are also banned from using instruments.
 * The profession of midwifery is regulated and all future midwives are to be licensed by the Collegium Medicum after having been tutored by an already licensed midwife for a period of two years and passed the examination of a doctor before being allowed to practice their trade (until 1777, this applied only to the capital): the midwives are also banned from using instruments.
 * The profession of midwifery is regulated and all future midwives are to be licensed by the Collegium Medicum after having been tutored by an already licensed midwife for a period of two years and passed the examination of a doctor before being allowed to practice their trade (until 1777, this applied only to the capital): the midwives are also banned from using instruments.
 * The profession of midwifery is regulated and all future midwives are to be licensed by the Collegium Medicum after having been tutored by an already licensed midwife for a period of two years and passed the examination of a doctor before being allowed to practice their trade (until 1777, this applied only to the capital): the midwives are also banned from using instruments.
 * The profession of midwifery is regulated and all future midwives are to be licensed by the Collegium Medicum after having been tutored by an already licensed midwife for a period of two years and passed the examination of a doctor before being allowed to practice their trade (until 1777, this applied only to the capital): the midwives are also banned from using instruments.

Births

 * 5 March – Carl Gustaf Pilo, painter (died 1793)
 * 23 May - Ulla Tessin, courtier (died 1768)
 * Niclas Gustaf Duncan, spy (died 1771)
 * Françoise Marguerite Janiçon, writer (died 1789)
 * 23 May - Ulla Tessin, courtier (died 1768)
 * Niclas Gustaf Duncan, spy (died 1771)
 * Françoise Marguerite Janiçon, writer (died 1789)
 * Françoise Marguerite Janiçon, writer (died 1789)