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Deutsch: Abbildung eines Aderlassmannes

English: Diagram for blood letting

"Upper German Aderlaßbüchl" Bavaria, after 1477/before 1496. Parchment, 122 sheets, 38 opaque paint miniatures, partly with gold leaf UB Heidelberg, Cod. Pal. germ. 291


Even in ancient times, the bleed (phlebotomia) was a common procedure for curing various diseases. The so-called "Oberdeutsche Aderlaßbüchl" had a strong influence on this therapeutic form of treatment in the high and late Middle Ages. The text consists of a pure enumeration of the points of leave and the diseases that can be treated by the bleed. The image of a bleeder was an indispensable part of the "Oberdeutsche Aderlaßbüchl", as the text expressly refers to a pictorial representation. Conversely, this lists all the veins mentioned in the previous text.
Date 2. Hälfte des 15. Jahrhunderts
Source Manuskript Cpg 291, Blatt 52r
Author Unknown authorUnknown author


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