EditorialMedicine. 15th century. A man is cured due to the injures caused by dangerous animals: a rabid dog, an scorpion and a snake. Woodcut in "Dies ist das buch der chirurgia" (This is the book of surgery).
EditorialSetting a bone. Chirurgia. France (near Amiens); 1300-1310. (Bottom RH miniature] A bone-setter manipulating a boy's leg. Image taken from Chirurgia. Originally published/produced in France (near Amiens); 1300-1310. . Source: Sloane 1977, f.8v. Langu...
EditorialNine miniatures showing biblical and medical scenes. Above, Christ carrying the Cross; Mary and St. John at Calvary; Christ given vinegar and pierced with the lance. Centre and below, physicians treating patients for various ailments of the torso. Chir...
EditorialNine miniatures showing biblical and medical scenes. Above, Christ before Caiaphas and Pilate; the flagellation. Centre and below, physicians treating patients for broken bones and other ailments. Chirurgia. France (near Amiens); 1300-1310. Source: Slo...
EditorialHistory of Medicine. Saturation of the intestine. Woodcut in Dies ist das Buch Der Chirurgia (This is the Book of Surgery), 15th century. Colored engraving.
EditorialMedicine. 15th century. A man is cured due to the injures caused by dangerous animals: a rabid dog, an scorpion and a snake. Woodcut in "Dies ist das buch der chirurgia" (This is the book of surgery). Colored.
EditorialMedicine. 15th century. A man is cured due to the injures caused by dangerous animals: a rabid dog, an scorpion and a snake. Woodcut in "Dies ist das buch der chirurgia" (This is the book of surgery).
EditorialAn apothecary's shop, showing jars and boxes of medicines on the shelves, and a flat dish for mixing ingredients. Chirurgia. France (near Amiens); 1300-1310. Source: Sloane 1977, f.49v. Language: French.
EditorialHistory of Medicine. Saturation of the intestine. Woodcut in Dies ist das Buch Der Chirurgia (This is the Book of Surgery), 15th century. Colored engraving.
EditorialMedicine. 15th century. A man is cured due to the injures caused by dangerous animals: a rabid dog, an scorpion and a snake. Woodcut in "Dies ist das buch der chirurgia" (This is the book of surgery). Colored.
EditorialMedicine. 15th century. A man is cured due to the injures caused by dangerous animals: a rabid dog, an scorpion and a snake. Woodcut in "Dies ist das buch der chirurgia" (This is the book of surgery).
EditorialMedicine. 15th century. A man is cured due to the injures caused by dangerous animals: a rabid dog, an scorpion and a snake. Woodcut in "Dies ist das buch der chirurgia" (This is the book of surgery). Colored.
EditorialMedicine. 15th century. A man is cured due to the injures caused by dangerous animals: a rabid dog, an scorpion and a snake. Woodcut in "Dies ist das buch der chirurgia" (This is the book of surgery).
EditorialNine miniatures showing biblical and medical scenes. Above, the angel appearing to the shepherds, Epiphany and the Massacre of the Innocents. Centre and below, surgeons operating on patients' skulls. Chirurgia. France (near Amiens); 1300-1310. Source: ...
EditorialNine miniatures showing biblical and medical scenes. Above, Christ carrying the Cross; Mary and St. John at Calvary; Christ given vinegar and pierced with the lance. Centre and below, physicians treating patients for various ailments of the torso. Chir...
EditorialBiblical and medical scenes. Chirurgia. France (near Amiens); 1300-1310. (Whole folio) Nine miniatures showing biblical and medical scenes. Above, the Annunciation, Visitation and Nativity. Centre and below, stages of an operation for a compound fractu...
EditorialFull-page miniature in three registers, of Joseph of Arimethea asking for Christ's body, Joseph and a woman with funeral linens, and the Deposition, and below, two women presenting an diseased breast to a physician, and four men with various genital di...
EditorialSetting a bone. Chirurgia. France (near Amiens); 1300-1310. (Bottom RH miniature] A bone-setter manipulating a boy's leg. Image taken from Chirurgia. Originally published/produced in France (near Amiens); 1300-1310. . Source: Sloane 1977, f.8v. Langu...
EditorialNine miniatures showing biblical and medical scenes. Above, Christ before Caiaphas and Pilate; the flagellation. Centre and below, physicians treating patients for broken bones and other ailments. Chirurgia. France (near Amiens); 1300-1310. Source: Slo...
EditorialAn apothecary's shop, showing jars and boxes of medicines on the shelves, and a flat dish for mixing ingredients. Chirurgia. France (near Amiens); 1300-1310. Source: Sloane 1977, f.49v. Language: French.
EditorialChirurgia ? Graeco in Latinum conversa, Vido Vidio Florentino interprete, 1544, Printed book with 210 woodcut illustrations, Overall: 14 3/4 x 10 x 1 15/16 in. (37.4 x 25.4 x 5 cm), Books, Attributed to Francesco Salviati (Francesco de' Rossi) (Italian...
EditorialHistory of Medicine. Saturation of the intestine. Woodcut in Dies ist das Buch Der Chirurgia (This is the Book of Surgery), 15th century. Colored engraving.
EditorialMedicine. 15th century. A man is cured due to the injures caused by dangerous animals: a rabid dog, an scorpion and a snake. Woodcut in "Dies ist das buch der chirurgia" (This is the book of surgery). Colored.
EditorialMedicine. 15th century. A man is cured due to the injures caused by dangerous animals: a rabid dog, an scorpion and a snake. Woodcut in "Dies ist das buch der chirurgia" (This is the book of surgery).