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Trephination, 1593

Trephination, 1593


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Trephination, 1593

Trephination, 1593. Using an elevator to remove a piece of bone from the skull. Trephination as a therapeutic or magico-religious procedure dates back to Neolithic times, with trephines (or trepans ) often used as a method of releasing evil spirits from the patient. Over the centuries, this surgical procedure continued to be used to treat a variety of symptoms, from migraine to mental illness. From Veldt Boeck van den Chirugia Scheel-Hans by Hans von Gersdorf. (Amsterdam, 1593). (Colorised black and white print)

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This print showcases the intriguing practice of trephination, dating back to 1593. The image depicts a male patient undergoing this therapeutic procedure, where an elevator is utilized to delicately remove a piece of bone from his skull. Trephination has its roots in ancient times, with trepans or trephines commonly employed as tools to release evil spirits believed to be causing afflictions. Throughout history, this surgical technique has been employed for various ailments ranging from migraines to mental illness. The woodcut print featured here is taken from Hans von Gersdorf's renowned work Veldt Boeck van den Chirugia Scheel-Hans and was published in Amsterdam during the 16th century. The colorization adds a striking visual element that brings this historical moment to life. This image not only provides insight into medical practices of the past but also serves as a metaphorical representation of drastic measures taken in pursuit of healing and well-being. It highlights the ingenuity and resourcefulness of medical professionals throughout centuries who sought innovative solutions for their patients' health concerns. As we gaze upon this thought-provoking print, we are reminded that our understanding of medicine continues to evolve over time while appreciating how far we have come in terms of surgical techniques and advancements in healthcare.

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