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Ms H 89 A doctor putting ointment on a patients wound
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Ms H 89 A doctor putting ointment on a patients wound
XIR224942 Ms H 89 A doctor putting ointment on a patients wound, from an edition of Book of Surgery by Rogier de Salerne (vellum) by French School, (14th century); Musee Atger, Faculte de Medecine, Montpellier, France; (add.info.: doctor putting an ointment on the wound of a patient; the Chirurgia, written by the Lombard surgeon Roger Frugardi (or Roger Frugard of Salerno, Roger Frugard of Parma, Roger de Salerne, Rogerius Salernitanus, b. before 1140, d. before 1195) in the late 12th century. This manuscript is remarkable for its series of surgical illustrations); French, out of copyright
Media ID 22929922
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C12th Chirurgie Patient Physician Roger De Parme Surgeon Surgical Treating Treatment C14th Injuries Wound
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In this 14th-century print titled "Ms H 89 A doctor putting ointment on a patients wound" we are transported back in time to witness a crucial moment of medical care. The scene depicts a dedicated physician diligently tending to an injured patient's wound, showcasing the timeless compassion and expertise of healthcare professionals throughout history. The intricate details captured by the French School artist highlight the meticulous nature of medieval surgical practices. With utmost concentration, the doctor delicately applies ointment onto the patient's wound, symbolizing both physical healing and hope for recovery. This particular illustration originates from an edition of Book of Surgery by Rogier de Salerne, which holds significant historical value as it features a series of surgical illustrations that were groundbreaking for its time. As we delve into this piece further, we discover that it is derived from Chirurgia, written by Roger Frugardi in the late 12th century. It serves as a testament to humanity's ceaseless pursuit of knowledge and advancement in medicine. The manuscript itself resides within Musee Atger at Faculte de Medecine in Montpellier, France – serving as a reminder that art can be found not only within galleries but also within academic institutions. This evocative image invites us to reflect on our own appreciation for modern medical advancements while acknowledging the rich tapestry woven by those who came before us. It reminds us that healing has always been an essential aspect of human existence and pays homage to all those who have devoted
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