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Ms Hunter 9 f. 22r Dissection, from De Medina Fen I
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Ms Hunter 9 f. 22r Dissection, from De Medina Fen I
GUL174575 Ms Hunter 9 f.22r Dissection, from De Medina Fen I. II, by Avicenna (980-1037) (vellum) by Flemish School, (15th century); 41.3x29.8 cm; Glasgow University Library, Scotland; (add.info.: Avicennas Treatise on Medicine and Surgery; ); eUniversity of Glasgow Library; Flemish, out of copyright
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Anatomist Avicenne Dissected Knife Research Studying Tool Written In Latin
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of history - Ms Hunter 9 f. 22r Dissection, from De Medina Fen I (GUL174575 Ms Hunter 9 f. 22r Dissection, from De Medina Fen I. II) by Avicenna, created in the 15th century by the Flemish School. Measuring at an impressive size of 41.3x29.8 cm, this vellum manuscript is housed in the prestigious Glasgow University Library in Scotland. The image depicts a scene of scientific exploration and learning as an anatomist dissects with precision using various tools on a table. The knife glimmers under the light, symbolizing both the delicate nature and immense significance of medical research during medieval times. Avicenna's Treatise on Medicine and Surgery is written in Latin, highlighting its scholarly value and contribution to our understanding of health practices centuries ago. This manuscript serves as a testament to Avicenna's expertise as well as his dedication to advancing medical knowledge. As we gaze upon this photograph print, we are transported back in time to witness the meticulous process undertaken by ancient anatomists like Avicenna. It reminds us of how far medicine has come while also honoring those who paved the way for modern healthcare practices. With its rich historical context and intricate details captured through photography, this image offers viewers a glimpse into the world of medieval anatomy studies - an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike seeking to delve deeper into our collective medical heritage.
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