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Medicine in the Middle Ages
a hospital, building where the sick or injured are healed, treated, cared for. Image James le Palmer’s Omne Bonum; England (London), c. 1360-c Chicken Soup – Good for the Soul
Regimen sanitatis (1308) de Arnau de Vilanova medieval bathing
Physician letting blood from a patient. British Library, London. Aldobrandino of Siena Li Livres dou Santé. France, late 13th Century
Transplant-of-skull-Trattato-di-chirurgia-di-Rogerio-Frugardi-inizi-del-XIV-secolo-British-Library-London
Treatment of hemorrhoids in the Middle Ages painting refers to the School of Salerno
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