Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.46v Cauterisation of leprosy lesions, 1466
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.46v Cauterisation of leprosy lesions, 1466" is a significant historical manuscript page, authored by Charaf-ed-Din in 1466. This work is part of a larger manuscript that provides a comprehensive look into the medical practices and understanding of diseases during the 15th century. Specifically, this folio (folio 46v) illustrates the medical procedure of cauterization, a method used for treating leprosy lesions at the time. Charaf-ed-Din, an influential figure in the field of medieval medicine, provides detailed insights into the techniques and tools used for cauterization, reflecting the medical knowledge and practices of the era.
The manuscript is written in Turkish and is part of the collection designated as "Ms Sup Turc 693" housed in a prominent library or archive. The illustration and accompanying text on folio 46v serve as a valuable historical record, offering insights into the early treatment of leprosy, a disease that has been a significant challenge throughout human history. The detailed depiction of the cauterization process not only sheds light on the medical interventions of the time but also reflects the societal and cultural approaches to disease and healthcare.
This work is of particular interest to historians of medicine, scholars studying the history of leprosy, and those intrigued by medieval manuscripts and Islamic medical practices. The manuscript stands as a testament to the advanced level of medical knowledge and practice in the Islamic world during the 15th century, contributing significantly to our understanding of historical medical practices and the management of diseases such as leprosy.
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