De arte phisicali et de cirurgia / by John Arderne ; translated and commented by Torgny Svenberg & Peter Murray Jones ; art-historical reflexions by Eva Lq Sandgen.

  • Arderne, John, active 1307-1370
Date:
MMXIV
  • Books

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Description

"John Arderne, a 14th century English surgeon, played an important role in the development of surgery. He is most famous for his description of how to operate on anal fistula. His method is, in principle, still in use. Since the 18th century, The National Library in Stockholm has housed a five meter long parchment script, De arte phisicali et de cirurgia. It is richly illustrated by almost 130 hand-painted figures, which vividly, often theatrically, depict the ailments and treatments mentioned in the Latin text, authored mainly by John Arderne himself. This book is based on that manuscript. With comments and analyses by Torgny Svenberg, professor emeritus at Karolinska Institutet, and Peter Murray Jones, of King's College, Cambridge, expert in Latin and medieval medicine, this books give a fascinating picture of medicine and surgery 600 years ago."--Page [4] of cover.

Publication/Creation

Stockholm : Hagströmerbiblioteket, MMXIV.

Physical description

159, [1] pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm

Notes

"From a new digital version of the Stockholm roll."--Title page.

Contents

Preface -- Texts and illustrations -- Glossary -- Pain relief during the Middle Ages -- Sven Hedin, Harvey Cushing and X118 -- References -- De arte phisicali et de cirurgia: reflexions by an art historian / Eva Lq Sandgren.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references.

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Where to find it

  • LocationStatus
    History of Medicine
    V.41.AA3
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9789187513114
  • 9187513110