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Stroke (apoplexy), satirical artwork
Stroke (apoplexy). Satirical artwork of a patient attended by his wife and physicians, following a sudden loss of consciousness, then known by the term apoplexy and most likely a stroke. This would usually be fatal. Several labelled bottles are shown in the background. This artwork, which dates from 1822, was originally by the French artist Charles Aubry. This later copy is from the German book Die Karikatur und Satire in der Medizin (Caricature and Satire in Medicine, 1921) by the German art historian and physician Eugen Hollander (1867-1932)
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This satirical artwork, titled "Stroke (apoplexy)" captures a poignant moment in medical history. Created by French artist Charles Aubry in 1822, this particular print is a later copy featured in the German book "Die Karikatur und Satire in der Medizin" by Eugen Hollander. The scene depicts a patient who has suffered from apoplexy, commonly known as a stroke, surrounded by his concerned wife and physicians. The detailed illustration showcases the gravity of the situation during that era when strokes were often fatal. Labeled bottles scattered in the background hint at various treatments or remedies attempted to combat this devastating condition. The composition serves as both an artistic expression and a historical documentation of medical practices prevalent at the time. Through satire and caricature, this artwork highlights not only the physical affliction but also societal dynamics surrounding illness. The attentive wife and diligent physicians underscore themes of care and support while also shedding light on gender roles within healthcare. As we gaze upon this thought-provoking piece from 1921, it reminds us of how far medicine has advanced since then. It prompts reflection on our understanding of strokes today compared to their diagnosis and treatment methods centuries ago. This image offers us glimpses into both art history and the evolution of medical knowledge – an intriguing intersection where creativity meets science.
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