Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.35 Operation for Cauterisation, 1466
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Painting Description
Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.35, known as "Operation for Cauterisation," is a significant folio from a 1466 medical manuscript authored by Charaf-ed-Din, a prominent Persian physician and surgeon. This manuscript is a part of the larger collection housed in the Bibliothèque nationale de France, one of the most esteemed libraries in the world. Charaf-ed-Din, also known as Sharaf al-Din, was a notable figure in the field of medieval Islamic medicine, and his works have been influential in both the Islamic world and beyond.
The folio in question, fol.35, specifically deals with the procedure of cauterisation, a medical technique used to burn part of the body to remove or close off a part of it. This method was commonly employed in medieval medicine to treat wounds, stop bleeding, and prevent infections. The illustration and accompanying text provide a detailed account of the tools, techniques, and steps involved in the cauterisation process, reflecting the advanced medical knowledge and practices of the time.
The manuscript is richly illustrated, showcasing the intricate and precise nature of medieval Islamic medical illustrations. These visual aids were crucial for the education and training of physicians, offering a visual representation of complex medical procedures. The artwork in Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.35 is not only of medical significance but also of artistic and historical value, providing insight into the medical practices and cultural context of the 15th century Islamic world.
Charaf-ed-Din's contributions to medicine, as exemplified by this manuscript, highlight the sophisticated level of medical understanding and the importance of medical education in the Islamic Golden Age. The preservation and study of such manuscripts offer valuable knowledge about the history of medicine and the cross-cultural exchanges that have shaped modern medical practices.
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