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Jigsaw Puzzle : Medicine: treatment of syphilis (verola), cauterization of wounds. Illustration from Codex G 61, 16th century. Biblioteca Augusta, Perugia

Medicine: treatment of syphilis (verola), cauterization of wounds. Illustration from Codex G 61, 16th century. Biblioteca Augusta, Perugia




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Medicine: treatment of syphilis (verola), cauterization of wounds. Illustration from Codex G 61, 16th century. Biblioteca Augusta, Perugia

FGL5484281 Medicine: treatment of syphilis (verola), cauterization of wounds. Illustration from Codex G 61, 16th century. Biblioteca Augusta, Perugia; Fototeca Gilardi

Media ID 38510428

© Fototeca Gilardi / Bridgeman Images

Disease Illness Pain Sick Sickness Suffer Suffered Suffereth Suffering Sufferings Syphilis Treatment Cauterization Physical Health


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This 16th-century illustration from Codex G 61, housed in the Biblioteca Augusta in Perugia, offers a glimpse into the medical practices of the past. The image depicts the treatment of syphilis (verola) and cauterization of wounds, showcasing the harsh realities faced by patients suffering from these ailments. The vivid colors used in this print bring to life the pain and suffering experienced by those afflicted with illness during this time period. The man depicted in the illustration appears to be undergoing a painful procedure, highlighting the desperation for relief from physical health issues. As we gaze upon this historical artwork, we are reminded of how far medicine has come since the 16th century. While cauterization was once a common practice for treating wounds, modern advancements have provided us with more effective and less painful methods of healing. This image serves as a poignant reminder of our enduring quest for improved health and well-being. It is a testament to human resilience in the face of sickness and disease, showcasing both the struggles endured by our ancestors and our ongoing commitment to finding better solutions for medical challenges.

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