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Surgical procedures from the 19th century: cranial injuries, bandages on a fracture of the clavicle, leg injury. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after an illustration by J. Farey Jr
FLO4592892 Surgical procedures from the 19th century: cranial injuries, bandages on a fracture of the clavicle, leg injury. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after an illustration by J. Farey Jr. from Abraham Rees " Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary, " London, 1810.; (add.info.: Surgical procedures from the 19th century: cranial injuries, bandages on a fracture of the clavicle, leg injury. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after an illustration by J. Farey Jr. from Abraham Rees " Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary, " London, 1810.); © Florilegius
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This copperplate engraving from the 19th century showcases various surgical procedures of the time, including cranial injuries, bandages on a fracture of the clavicle, and a leg injury. Created by Wilson Lowry after an illustration by J. Farey Jr., this detailed print is a fascinating glimpse into the medical practices of the era.
The image is taken from Abraham Rees' "Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary," published in London in 1810. It offers a rare insight into the advancements and limitations of surgery during this period, highlighting both the skill and ingenuity of medical practitioners at that time.
From delicate operations on cranial injuries to intricate bandaging techniques for fractures, each aspect of these surgical procedures is meticulously depicted in this engraving. The tools and instruments used by doctors are also prominently featured, showcasing the precision and expertise required for such treatments.
As we study this historical artwork, we are reminded of how far medicine has come since the 19th century. While some methods may seem archaic by today's standards, it serves as a testament to human resilience and innovation in overcoming challenges related to health and well-being.
Overall, this print is not only a valuable piece of medical history but also a visual representation of humanity's enduring quest for healing and restoration.
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