Medical diagrams showing cautery points as red dots. The first three miniatures are doctors with patients who have cautery points marked on their bodies; the fourth shows doctors treating gout: one holds the patient's tongue; the other catches the blood that pours from his ankle-joints; with the instructions; 鈥榖urn in this manner (incenditur sic) or 鈥榯hus' (sic; ita). At the top left; the cautery points for a toothache are identified as between the ears and the temples; next to points for a tertian fever (one recurring every forty-eight hours); and for dropsy. Next to this in the next frame is a figure with the points for cautery and bloodletting for a patient with quartan fever; and for one with a kidney or hip illness. In the bottom left; are points for sciatica sufferers (naked); and for a patient with quotidian fever; with the points for both cautery and phlebotomy. The lower right frame contains a seated figure ill with podagra; the figure below holding the bleeding cup with the points for tumors or other illness of the knees; and to the far right the points for hernia.England; N.? or France; N.?; last quarter of the 12th century.From: Medical and herbal collection; including Pseudo-Apuleius; Herbarius; Pseudo-Dioscorides; De herbis femininis (ff. 49v-73); Sextus Placitus; De medicina ex animalibus.Sloane 1975; f. 92vLondon; British Library.

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