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The history of medicine is a fascinating journey through time, filled with peculiar practices and groundbreaking discoveries

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 39. Oedipus, after defeating the Sphynx and killing his father, takes his mother..., 1816

Emblem 39. Oedipus, after defeating the Sphynx and killing his father, takes his mother..., 1816
Emblem 39. Oedipus, after defeating the Sphynx and killing his father, takes his mother as his wife. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Mich, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 38. The Rebis like a hermaphrodite is born from two mountains, Mercurius and Venus, 1816

Emblem 38. The Rebis like a hermaphrodite is born from two mountains, Mercurius and Venus, 1816
Emblem 38. The Rebis like a hermaphrodite is born from two mountains, Mercurius and Venus. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 37. Three things are sufficient for mastery, the white smoke, which is water..., 1816

Emblem 37. Three things are sufficient for mastery, the white smoke, which is water..., 1816
Emblem 37. Three things are sufficient for mastery, the white smoke, which is water, the green lion, the ore Hermes, and the embroidery, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 36. This stone is cast on the earth and lifted up on the mountains, dwells in the air

Emblem 36. This stone is cast on the earth and lifted up on the mountains, dwells in the air and is fed in rivers, that is, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 35. Like Ceres Triptolemum, Thetis brought Achillem to get used to the fire, so

Emblem 35. Like Ceres Triptolemum, Thetis brought Achillem to get used to the fire, so the ..., 1816 Creator: Merian
Emblem 35. Like Ceres Triptolemum, Thetis brought Achillem to get used to the fire, so the artist should use the stone, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 34. He is conceived in a water bath and born in the air, but when he turns..., 1816

Emblem 34. He is conceived in a water bath and born in the air, but when he turns..., 1816
Emblem 34. He is conceived in a water bath and born in the air, but when he turns red he leaves the water. From "Atala, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 33. The hermaphrodite, lying like a dead person in darkness, needs fire, 1816

Emblem 33. The hermaphrodite, lying like a dead person in darkness, needs fire, 1816
Emblem 33. The hermaphrodite, lying like a dead person in darkness, needs fire. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 32. The coral as it grows under the water and is hardened by air, so does the stone, 1816

Emblem 32. The coral as it grows under the water and is hardened by air, so does the stone, 1816
Emblem 32. The coral as it grows under the water and is hardened by air, so does the stone. From "Atalanta fugiens" v, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 31. The king, swimming in the sea, cries out with a loud voice: Whoever saves me..., 1816

Emblem 31. The king, swimming in the sea, cries out with a loud voice: Whoever saves me..., 1816
Emblem 31. The king, swimming in the sea, cries out with a loud voice: Whoever saves me will receive a great gift. From "At, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 30. The sun needs the moon, like the rooster needs the hens, 1618. Creator: Merian, Matthäus

Emblem 30. The sun needs the moon, like the rooster needs the hens, 1618. Creator: Merian, Matthäus
Emblem 30. The sun needs the moon, like the rooster needs the hens. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 28. The king bathes in the airy bath and is rid of the black bile by Pharut, 1618

Emblem 28. The king bathes in the airy bath and is rid of the black bile by Pharut, 1618
Emblem 28. The king bathes in the airy bath and is rid of the black bile by Pharut. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 27. Whoever wants to go in the philosopher's rose garden without the key is like a..., 1618

Emblem 27. Whoever wants to go in the philosopher's rose garden without the key is like a..., 1618
Emblem 27. Whoever wants to go in the philosopher's rose garden without the key is like a man who wants to go without feet, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 26. The fruit of human wisdom is the wood of life, 1618

Emblem 26. The fruit of human wisdom is the wood of life, 1618. Creator: Merian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
Emblem 26. The fruit of human wisdom is the wood of life. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 25. The dragon does not die unless killed by his brother and sister, which are Sol..., 1618

Emblem 25. The dragon does not die unless killed by his brother and sister, which are Sol..., 1618
Emblem 25. The dragon does not die unless killed by his brother and sister, which are Sol & Luna. A, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 24. The wolf ate the king, and how he burned the life back to him, 1618

Emblem 24. The wolf ate the king, and how he burned the life back to him, 1618
Emblem 24. The wolf ate the king, and how he burned the life back to him. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 23. It rains gold as Pallas is born at Rhodes and the sun is at Venus, 1618

Emblem 23. It rains gold as Pallas is born at Rhodes and the sun is at Venus, 1618
Emblem 23. It rains gold as Pallas is born at Rhodes and the sun is at Venus. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 22. If you have the white lead, do the woman's work, that is, cooking, 1618

Emblem 22. If you have the white lead, do the woman's work, that is, cooking, 1618
Emblem 22. If you have the white lead, do the woman's work, that is, cooking. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 21. Make a circle of man and woman, out of it a square, out of that into a triangle..., 1618

Emblem 21. Make a circle of man and woman, out of it a square, out of that into a triangle..., 1618
Emblem 21. Make a circle of man and woman, out of it a square, out of that into a triangle, make a circle, and you shall have, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 20. Nature teaches nature to overcome fire. From 'Atalanta fugiens' by Michael Maier, 1618

Emblem 20. Nature teaches nature to overcome fire. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 19. If you kill one of the four, soon they will all die, 1618

Emblem 19. If you kill one of the four, soon they will all die, 1618. Creator: Merian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
Emblem 19. If you kill one of the four, soon they will all die. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 18. Fire makes fiery, not gold, but gold. From 'Atalanta fugiens' by Michael Maier, 1618

Emblem 18. Fire makes fiery, not gold, but gold. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 16. This lion has no feathers, but that one has. From 'Atalanta fugiens' by Michael..., 1618

Emblem 16. This lion has no feathers, but that one has. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael..., 1618
Emblem 16. This lion has no feathers, but that one has. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 17. A fourfold ball of fire governs this work. From 'Atalanta fugiens' by Michael Maier

Emblem 17. A fourfold ball of fire governs this work. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 15. The potter's work, consisting of dry and wet, shall teach you, 1618

Emblem 15. The potter's work, consisting of dry and wet, shall teach you, 1618
Emblem 15. The potter's work, consisting of dry and wet, shall teach you. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 14. This is the dragon eating its own tail. From 'Atalanta fugiens' by Michael Maier, 1618

Emblem 14. This is the dragon eating its own tail. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 12. The stone that Saturn ate and spat out before Jupiter's son is remembered..., 1618

Emblem 12. The stone that Saturn ate and spat out before Jupiter's son is remembered..., 1618
Emblem 12. The stone that Saturn ate and spat out before Jupiter's son is remembered on the mountain, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 10. Give fire to fire, Mercurius to Mercurius, and it is enough for you, 1618

Emblem 10. Give fire to fire, Mercurius to Mercurius, and it is enough for you, 1618
Emblem 10. Give fire to fire, Mercurius to Mercurius, and it is enough for you. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 3. Go to the woman who washes her smiles, do the same, 1618

Emblem 3. Go to the woman who washes her smiles, do the same, 1618. Creator: Merian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
Emblem 3. Go to the woman who washes her smiles, do the same. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 2. The earth is his wet nurse. From 'Atalanta fugiens' by Michael Maier, 1618

Emblem 2. The earth is his wet nurse. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 1. The wind carried him in his belly. From 'Atalanta fugiens' by Michael Maier, 1618

Emblem 1. The wind carried him in his belly. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Hermes Trismegistus. From De divinatione et magicis praestigiis, 1616

Hermes Trismegistus. From De divinatione et magicis praestigiis, 1616. Creator: Bry, Johann Theodor de (1561-1623)
Hermes Trismegistus. From De divinatione et magicis praestigiis, 1616. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Saturn. (Planetarum effectus et eorum in signis zodiaci), 1585

Saturn. (Planetarum effectus et eorum in signis zodiaci), 1585. Creator: Sadeler, Jan (Johannes), the Elder (1550-1600)
Saturn. (Planetarum effectus et eorum in signis zodiaci), 1585. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: De lapide philosophorum: Philosopher's Stone. From Alchymia by Andreas Libavius, 1606

De lapide philosophorum: Philosopher's Stone. From Alchymia by Andreas Libavius, 1606. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: De lapide philosophorum: Philosopher's Stone. From Alchymia by Andreas Libavius, 1606

De lapide philosophorum: Philosopher's Stone. From Alchymia by Andreas Libavius, 1606. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: The Alchemical World Landscape, from Opus medico-chymicum by Johann Daniel Mylius, 1618

The Alchemical World Landscape, from Opus medico-chymicum by Johann Daniel Mylius, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Azoth, Sive Aureliae Occultae Philosophorum... by Basilius Valentinus, 1613. Creator: Unknown artist

Azoth, Sive Aureliae Occultae Philosophorum... by Basilius Valentinus, 1613. Creator: Unknown artist
Azoth, Sive Aureliae Occultae Philosophorum... by Basilius Valentinus, 1613. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Azoth, Sive Aureliae Occultae Philosophorum... by Basilius Valentinus, 1613. Creator: Unknown artist

Azoth, Sive Aureliae Occultae Philosophorum... by Basilius Valentinus, 1613. Creator: Unknown artist
Azoth, Sive Aureliae Occultae Philosophorum... by Basilius Valentinus, 1613. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Azoth, Sive Aureliae Occultae Philosophorum... by Basilius Valentinus, 1613. Creator: Unknown artist

Azoth, Sive Aureliae Occultae Philosophorum... by Basilius Valentinus, 1613. Creator: Unknown artist
Azoth, Sive Aureliae Occultae Philosophorum... by Basilius Valentinus, 1613. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Gnostic intaglio depicting Chnoubis. Creator: Unknown artist

Gnostic intaglio depicting Chnoubis. Creator: Unknown artist
Gnostic intaglio depicting Chnoubis. From "A Discourse on the Worship of Priapus" by Richard Payne Knight. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Phanes, the Orphic deity, Second quarter of the 2nd century. Creator: Klassische Antike Kunst

Phanes, the Orphic deity, Second quarter of the 2nd century. Creator: Klassische Antike Kunst
Phanes, the Orphic deity, Second quarter of the 2nd century. Found in the Collection of the Galleria Estense, Modena.

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 29. As the salamander lives in fire, so does the stone, 1618

Emblem 29. As the salamander lives in fire, so does the stone, 1618. Creator: Merian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
Emblem 29. As the salamander lives in fire, so does the stone. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: The red angels of Mars and the golden angels of the sun. ?From 'The Sworn Book of..., 15th century

The red angels of Mars and the golden angels of the sun. ?From "The Sworn Book of..., 15th century
The red angels of Mars and the golden angels of the sun. ?From "The Sworn Book of Honorius" (BL Royal 17 A), 15th century. Found in the Collection of the British Library.

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Angels of Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Sun and Venus, 15th century. Creator: Unknown artist

Angels of Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Sun and Venus, 15th century. Creator: Unknown artist
Angels of Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Sun and Venus. From "The Sworn Book of Honorius" (BL Royal 17 A), 15th century. Found in the Collection of the British Library.

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 6. Sow only gold in the white leafed earth. From 'Atalanta fugiens' by Michael Maier, 1618

Emblem 6. Sow only gold in the white leafed earth. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 5. Put the toad on the woman's breast so that it sucks, and the woman dies, and the..., 1618

Emblem 5. Put the toad on the woman's breast so that it sucks, and the woman dies, and the..., 1618
Emblem 5. Put the toad on the woman's breast so that it sucks, and the woman dies, and the toad will grow very large with milk. Out of, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 4. Add the brother to the sister and give them the cup of love, 1618

Emblem 4. Add the brother to the sister and give them the cup of love, 1618
Emblem 4. Add the brother to the sister and give them the cup of love. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 7. The young bird flies from the nest and falls back into the nest, 1618

Emblem 7. The young bird flies from the nest and falls back into the nest, 1618
Emblem 7. The young bird flies from the nest and falls back into the nest. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageHistory Of Medicine Collection: Emblem 11. Machet knows the Latona and tears up the books, 1618

Emblem 11. Machet knows the Latona and tears up the books, 1618. Creator: Merian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
Emblem 11. Machet knows the Latona and tears up the books. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection



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The history of medicine is a fascinating journey through time, filled with peculiar practices and groundbreaking discoveries. In the medieval era, physicians relied on the bizarre urine wheel to diagnose illnesses, believing that different colors and odors indicated specific diseases. The haunting image of the plague doctor in 17th-century artwork reminds us of the devastating Black Death that ravaged Europe, while trepanation depicted in 14th-century art showcases an ancient surgical technique involving drilling holes into the skull. Satirical artwork from centuries ago humorously portrays barber-surgeons performing surgeries alongside their usual hair-cutting duties. A medical zodiac diagram from the 15th century reveals how astrological signs were once believed to influence health conditions. Moving forward to France in the 18th century, we encounter another depiction of a plague doctor donning a beaked mask as protection against contagious diseases. Even prescriptions did not escape satire; satirical artworks mockingly portrayed doctors prescribing absurd remedies for various ailments. Notable figures like Louis Pasteur revolutionized medicine by discovering germ theory and developing vaccines against deadly diseases like rabies. Artistic representations also shed light on medical research throughout history. "The Research" by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida captures scientists tirelessly studying under dim candlelight, symbolizing their relentless pursuit of knowledge. Amidst these historical moments are depictions of everyday life: an artwork showcasing a rat flea transmitting the Black Death highlights one aspect of this devastating pandemic's impact on society, while satirical illustrations reveal comical attempts at treating foot corns or exploring animal magnetism – an outdated belief in healing powers transferred between humans and animals. As we delve into the captivating history of medicine through art and artifacts, it becomes evident how far humanity has come in understanding and combating illness. From peculiar practices rooted in superstition to groundbreaking scientific breakthroughs, our journey through medical history continues to shape modern healthcare practices today.