Physicians Collection (#5)
"Exploring the Rich History of Physicians: From Calots Spinal Surgery to Engraved Storytellers" In the 19th century
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"Exploring the Rich History of Physicians: From Calots Spinal Surgery to Engraved Storytellers" In the 19th century, physicians embarked on groundbreaking medical procedures like Calots spinal surgery, pushing the boundaries of medical knowledge and innovation. An intriguing engraving depicts a physician who not only healed bodies but also captivated minds with his storytelling abilities. This fusion of medicine and narrative highlights the multifaceted nature of these healers. One notable figure in history is Dossibai Patell, whose contributions to medicine remain influential even today. Her dedication and expertise paved the way for future generations of physicians. The College in Warwick Lane, London stands as a testament to the esteemed institution that has nurtured countless brilliant minds throughout its existence since 1868. A tapestry fragment from 1450-75 showcases St Cosmas and St Damian, revered as patron saints of physicians. This artwork serves as a reminder of their enduring legacy within the medical community. Dr. John W. Francis immortalized through an oil painting in 1857 exemplifies both skillful healing hands and intellectual prowess possessed by physicians during this era. However, not all individuals claiming to be healers were genuine practitioners. "The Quack, " depicted in an oil panel from c. 1619-25, sheds light on those who exploited people's trust for personal gain rather than providing legitimate medical care. Jan Antonides van der Linden's etching from 1655 offers insight into how they were portrayed during this time period - respected professionals dedicated to alleviating suffering and promoting well-being. Gustave Dore's illustrations for Francois Rabelais' complete works depict giant Pantagruel visiting various locations including a monastery where he encounters Freres Fredons on Esclots Island. These whimsical depictions remind us that even fictional characters recognize the importance of seeking medical assistance when needed.