Title supplied by curator., Printmaker supplied by curator., From: Hieronymous Brunschwig, Chirurgua, das ist, Hankwürckung der Wundtartzney M. Jeronymi Braunschwig, Augsburg: A. Weissenhorn, 1534., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
Alexander Weissenhorn
Subject (Name):
Brunschwig, Hieronymus, approximately 1450-approximately 1512.
Subject (Topic):
Medical consultation, Surgeons, Physician and patient, Physicians, Sick persons, Wounds & injuries, and Beds
Title supplied by curator., From: Hieronymous Brunschwig, Chirurgua, das ist, Hankwürckung der Wundtartzney M. Jeronymi Braunschwig, Augsburg: A. Weissenhorn, 1534., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
Alexander Weissenhorn
Subject (Name):
Brunschwig, Hieronymus, approximately 1450-approximately 1512.
Subject (Topic):
Medical consultation, Surgeons, Wounds and injuries, Treatment, Physicians, Wounds & injuries, Surgical instruments, and Chairs
Title from item., Date and place of publication from item., From: Realdo Colombo, De Re Anatomica, libri xv, Venetiis: N. Beuilacquae, 1559, title page., The design of this print is attributed, by tradition, to Paolo Veronese., and Written in cartouche upper center: Realdi Columbi Cremonensis, in almo gymnasio Romano Anatomici celeberrimi, De re anatomica libri XV.
Publisher:
Ex Typographia Nicolai Beuilacquae
Subject (Name):
Colombo, Realdo, 1516-1559,
Subject (Topic):
Human dissection, Medical education, Human anatomy, Dead persons, Physicians, Books, and Children
In the beginning, He is considered as God the Saviour
Description:
Title supplied by curator., Place of publication derived from artist's place of residence., Date from: Ao. 87., Done by an anonymous student of Goltzius., Verse below image: Dum nigris egrum prope Mors circumuolat alis, funestamque aciem iam fera iamque parat. Tum me promissis beat et domus omnis adorat, Tum vocat immensum me venerate deum., This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing., and Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Hospitals, interior; Uroscopy; Medical profession; Surgeons and Surgery; Instruments.
Title supplied by curator., From: Amboise Paré, Cinq Livres de Chirurgia, Paris: Andre Wechel. 1572., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
André Wechel
Subject (Topic):
Dislocations, Orthopedics, Medical procedures & techniques, Medical equipment & supplies, Sick persons, and Physicians