Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.125 Treatment of Boils and Warts, 1466
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.125 Treatment of Boils and Warts, 1466" by Charaf-ed-Din is a historical manuscript page that is part of a larger work, which is housed within the Bibliothèque nationale de France under the shelfmark "Supplément turc 693." The manuscript is written in Arabic and is attributed to Charaf-ed-Din, an author about whom little is known. The specific folio, fol.125, deals with the medical treatment of boils and warts, reflecting the medical knowledge and practices of the 15th century.
The document is significant as it provides insights into the medical traditions of the Islamic world during the medieval period. The treatments described in the manuscript are part of the rich heritage of Islamic medicine, which was heavily influenced by earlier Greek, Persian, and Indian medical practices. Islamic scholars and physicians, such as Charaf-ed-Din, played a crucial role in preserving and expanding this knowledge throughout the Middle Ages.
The year 1466 indicates the time when the manuscript was either written or copied. Manuscripts like this one were often copied by hand by skilled scribes and were valuable sources of information in a time before the invention of the printing press. The manuscript's content on the treatment of boils and warts would have been of practical use to physicians and healers of the time, providing remedies and procedures based on the humoral theory prevalent in both Islamic and European medicine.
As a historical document, "Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.125 Treatment of Boils and Warts, 1466" by Charaf-ed-Din is an important artifact for historians of medicine and scholars interested in the cross-cultural transmission of medical knowledge. It exemplifies the type of medical literature that contributed to the development of pharmacology and dermatology as distinct scientific disciplines.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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