Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.28v Cauterisation for Toothache, 1466
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.28v Cauterisation for Toothache, 1466" is an illustration from a medical manuscript attributed to Charaf-ed-Din, an author active in the 15th century. The manuscript, written in 1466, is part of the collection of the Bibliothèque nationale de France under the shelfmark Supplément turc 693. The folio 28v depicts a medical procedure for treating toothache through cauterization, a method used in medieval medicine to treat various ailments by burning a part of the body to remove or close off a part of it.
The illustration is a valuable historical record of medical practices of the time and reflects the medical knowledge and techniques that were prevalent in the Islamic world during the 15th century. Charaf-ed-Din's work is part of a rich tradition of Islamic medical literature, which was highly advanced for its time and contributed significantly to the knowledge and practices in the field of medicine, including dentistry.
The image on folio 28v is an example of the detailed anatomical and procedural illustrations that were common in medical texts of the period. These illustrations served as educational tools for medical practitioners and students, providing visual guidance on the procedures described in the text. The practice of cauterization, as shown in this illustration, was one of the many techniques used by physicians to treat a variety of conditions before the advent of modern surgical and dental practices.
As an important artifact of medical history, "Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.28v Cauterisation for Toothache, 1466" offers insights into the evolution of medical treatments and the cross-cultural exchange of medical knowledge. It is also a testament to the artistry and skill of the manuscript's illustrators, who were able to convey complex medical procedures through their work. The manuscript remains an important source for historians of medicine and art, as well as for those interested in the broader history of science and knowledge.
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