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Gersdorff, Hans von (1455 - 1529). German surgeon
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Gersdorff, Hans von (1455 - 1529). German surgeon
Gersdorff, Hans von (1455 - 1529). German surgeon. Amputation of a leg. Woodcut by Hans Wechtlin for the book Feldtbuch der Wundartzney (Field book of surgery), 1517. Renaissance art. Engraving
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1455 1517 1529 Amputation Cube Engravings Hans Healing Healthiness Range Renaissance Surgeon Surgery Times Upright Woodcut Gersdorff Masculine Persons Wechtlin
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1. Title: A Pioneering Moment in Medical History: Hans von Gersdorff's Amputation Technique Depicted in a Renaissance Woodcut This woodcut, created by Hans Wechtlin for Hans von Gersdorff's seminal work "Feldtbuch der Wundartzney" (Field book of surgery), published in 1517, offers a glimpse into the world of early modern medicine. The image portrays German surgeon Hans von Gersdorff (1455-1529) performing an amputation on a male patient, marking a significant moment in surgical history. The scene is set against a backdrop of a mountain range, symbolizing the progress and advancement in medical knowledge during the Renaissance. The upright, engraving, with its meticulous details, showcases the precision and skill required during the procedure. The surgeon, dressed in the attire of the era, is focused intently on his task, while assistants prepare instruments and offer support. The amputation of a leg, a common procedure during this time for various injuries and infections, was a complex and risky operation. Gersdorff's groundbreaking techniques, documented in his book, revolutionized the field of surgery, reducing mortality rates and improving the quality of care for patients. This woodcut, with its striking visual representation, serves as a testament to the advancements in medical knowledge and the dedication of medical professionals during the early modern era. As a key figure in the history of medicine, Hans von Gersdorff's work continues to influence modern medical practices, emphasizing the importance of precise technique, sterile conditions, and effective pain management. The engraving, with its timeless imagery, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past and the evolution of medical care.
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