File:When a horse’s body is pierced by arrows, blades, or thorns (puncture wounds, lacerations)..JPG
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editDescriptionWhen a horse’s body is pierced by arrows, blades, or thorns (puncture wounds, lacerations)..JPG |
English: Image of two facing pages from "Rossarzneibuch", vol. 1, p. 56a. Opened book is displayed atop other books. Featured is a drawing of a horse which has been injured by puncture wounds. Also contains handwritten script in German. |
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Source | Courtesy of the National Library of Medicine. Images from the History of Medicine (IHM), http://ihm.nlm.nih.gov/images/A109157. Also showcased in the book: Hidden Treasure (New York, NY: Blast Books, 2012), p. 31. HMD call number: MS E 98. |
Author | Nitzschwitz, Walter von. |
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