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LLM5996347 Zodiac man. Illustration for Bilder-Atlas, Ikonographische Encyklopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste (Brockhaus, 1875).
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BL3280573 Begin. Without Offence to the lawes of God, etc. [Being a Quack-Doctor's advertisement.].[London, 1650?]Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: 1141.a.37.(3)
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GUL3552280 Medical treatise by John of Arderne concerned with the treatment of anal fistulazodiacal symbols are painted on the body in the appropriate places, from Aries for the head and face to Pisces for the feet. The signs demonstrate which parts of the body are influenced by which astrological sign, thus indicating the most auspicious times for performing operations.
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XIR184037 influence of stars on diseases of the human body;
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UIS5064644 Cosmographie 16e siecle: l'homme zodiacal. Representation du corps humain, montrant ses relations avec les signes du zodiac. Gravure sur bois, mise en couleur, tiree de l'edition de 1535, du Margarita Philosophica (Perle de la sagesse), par Gregor Reisch (1467-1525), encyclopedie en 12 livres, compilant des commentaires sur l'astronomie, les mathematiques, la medecine, la musique, la geographie et l'histoire naturelle.Zodiacal man, 1535. Figure with astrological signs linked to parts of the body. Taken from the 'Book of Astronomy', part of 'Margarita Philosophica' (first published 1503) by Gregorius Reisch. Margarita Philosophica is divided into twelve 'books'. These are: the Sciences of Grammar, Dialectic, Rhetoric, Arithmetic, Music, Geometry, Astronomy, Principles of Natural Philosophy, Origin of Natural Objects, Psychology, Logic and Ethics. Hand-coloured wood- cut. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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BMR257921 From a medical treatise by Abul Qasim Khalaf ibn al-Abbas al-Zahrawi (Abulcasis) (936-1013) translated by Gerard de Cremone (1114-870)manuscript bringing togetherdifferent treatises such as the ones from Abulcassis and Gerard de Cremone
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XLF3792595 A blood-letting man or Little Leech, showing points of blood-letting on the human body and their connection with the signs of the Zodiac1911 Astronomy for All by Burgel, Cassell
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XJF869610 Probably brought by Conquistadores from the New World to Naples syphilis was carried throughout Western Europe by Northern mercenaries (Landsknechten) whose clothing the man wears.Theodorious Ulsenius (c.1460-1508) of Nuremburg believed that the syphilis epidemic of 1484 was due to the negative conjunction of the planets Jupiter and Saturn in Scorpio.
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CHT223640 similar to Lupus (wolf) stars;
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XAL884991 The Fasciculus medicinae was "the first printed medical book to be illustrated with a series of realistic figures. Attributed toJohannes de Ketham (fl.1455-70) a German physician living in Italy at the end of the fifteenth century.Printed by Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio
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