Denys' third patient to undergo a blood transfusion was Swedish Baron Gustaf Bonde.
It was originally created as the private residence of Gustaf Bonde (1620–1667) in the 1660s to the design by Jean de la Vallée and Nicodemus Tessin the Elder, however overtaken by the city in the early 18th century to serve as a city hall until the early 20th century and since WW2 accommodating the Supreme Court.
Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden | Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim | Bonde | Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden | Gustaf Bonde | Gustaf V of Sweden | Gustaf Tenggren | Gustaf Fröding | Erik Gustaf Geijer | Carl-Gustaf Rossby | Isak Gustaf Clason | Gustaf Nordenskiöld | Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt | Gustaf Dalén | Gustaf Cederström | Carl Gustaf von Rosen | Carl Gustaf af Leopold | Bonde da Stronda | Johan Gustaf Renat | Gustaf Wally | Gustaf von Paykull | Gustaf Skarsgård | Gustaf Retzius | Gustaf Philip Creutz | Gustaf Murray | Gustaf Molander | ''Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt'' standing next to the bust of Alexander I of Russia | Gustaf Komppa | Gustaf Kjellvander | Gustaf Johan Billberg |