File:Reduce dislocated spine, c. 1300.jpg
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English: In a column-width free-standing miniature, a patient is roped to a stretching frame to reduce, i.e. correct, a dislocation. A stylized dorsal view of the patient is presented, with the head towards the l. and feet to the r. Ropes go from the arms, head and shoulders to a post in l. margin, from around hips to top and bottom parts of frame of miniature, and from ankles to post to r. of column. Adjacent text: Albucasis's Cirurgia, tr. by Gerardus Cremonensis. Appears in chapter 30, De curatione dislocationis spondilibus dorsi. |
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circa 1300 date QS:P,+1300-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 ? |
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Source | http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz0001091m | ||||||
Author | Unknown artist from Italy | ||||||
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