Ms Sup Turc 693 fol. 188 Reduction or Setting of a fractured femur, 1466
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Painting Description
"Ms Sup Turc 693 fol. 188 Reduction or Setting of a fractured femur, 1466" is a significant historical document attributed to Charaf-ed-Din, an influential figure in the field of medieval medicine. This manuscript page, housed within the collection identified as Ms Sup Turc 693, provides a detailed account and illustration of the medical procedure for treating a fractured femur, dating back to the year 1466. The document is a vital piece of medical history, offering insights into the surgical techniques and medical knowledge of the 15th century. Charaf-ed-Din, whose contributions to medicine are recorded in various manuscripts, showcases through this work the blend of empirical knowledge and traditional methods prevalent in the medical practices of the time. The manuscript not only serves as a historical record of medical treatment but also reflects the broader cultural and scientific milieu of the period. As part of the larger manuscript, folio 188 stands out for its specific focus on orthopedic surgery, illustrating the early understanding and management of bone fractures. This work is of particular interest to historians of medicine, scholars of medieval studies, and anyone intrigued by the evolution of medical practices through the ages.
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