Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.76v Operation for Castration, 1466
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.76v Operation for Castration, 1466" by Charaf-ed-Din is a historical manuscript page that provides a detailed illustration and description of the medical procedure for castration as understood and practiced in the 15th century. This work is part of a larger medical compendium that was written by the Persian physician Charaf-ed-Din, also known as Sharaf al-Din or Sharafeddin Sabuncuoğlu, who was a notable figure in the history of Islamic medicine. The manuscript, written in 1466, is significant for its detailed medical illustrations and for providing insight into the surgical techniques and medical knowledge of the time.
The folio 76v specifically depicts the operation for castration, showcasing the method and instruments used during the procedure. The illustration is accompanied by text that explains the process, offering a rare glimpse into the medical practices of the period. This work is part of the larger manuscript titled "Cerrahiyyetu'l-Haniyye" (Imperial Surgery), which is considered one of the earliest illustrated surgical guides. The manuscript is held in the Süleymaniye Manuscript Library in Istanbul, Turkey, and is an important document for the study of the history of medicine and surgery in the Islamic world.
The "Ms Sup Turc 693 fol.76v Operation for Castration, 1466" is not only a valuable medical document but also an artifact of cultural and historical significance. It reflects the medical advancements of the time and provides a window into the practices and societal norms surrounding such a delicate procedure. The manuscript's illustrations are particularly noteworthy for their clarity and detail, making it a remarkable example of medical illustration from the medieval Islamic period.
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