Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.76v Excision of a ranula from under the tongue, 1466
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Painting Description
"Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.76v Excision of a Ranula from Under the Tongue, 1466" is an illustration from a medical manuscript attributed to Charaf-ed-Din, a Persian physician. The manuscript, dated to 1466, is part of a larger collection of texts that provide insight into the medical knowledge and practices of the time. This particular folio, 76v, depicts the surgical procedure for the removal of a ranula, which is a type of cyst that can develop under the tongue.
The illustration is significant as it provides a visual representation of medieval Islamic medical practice. Charaf-ed-Din's work is part of a rich tradition of Persian medical literature, which was heavily influenced by earlier scholars such as Avicenna (Ibn Sina) and continued to be influential in the development of medical knowledge in the Islamic world and beyond.
The manuscript is held in the Bibliothèque nationale de France, and its shelf mark is Ms Sup Turc 693. The folio's detailed depiction of the surgical procedure not only serves as an educational tool but also as an artifact of historical importance, reflecting the medical techniques and understanding of the human body during the 15th century. The image is accompanied by text, which likely includes a description of the procedure and possibly the rationale behind it, reflecting the medical theory of the time.
As an illustration from a period when medical illustrations were relatively rare, "Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.76v Excision of a Ranula from Under the Tongue, 1466" is a valuable resource for historians of medicine and art. It provides a window into the intersection of art, science, and the transmission of medical knowledge across cultures and eras.
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