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WOUND MAN

by multiple associations with contemporary writings, characters, and their associated visual culture.” After the creation and popularization of the printing press, Wound Man found further life in the print sphere and was often simply used as an aesthetic illustration “for mass appeal as a pan\u002DEuropean visual phenomenon.” Hartnell’s revelatory research and plethora of macabre illustrations make the book an unexpected treasure: It shines as both a morbid medical history and a curious record of the early years of information graphics."

Book Details

Publisher:Of
Published:2024-01-01
Pages:344
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:9780691243

Reading Info

Age Range:12-18

About This Book

This chilling medical history book explores the fascinating and gruesome world of medieval and Renaissance surgery through the lens of its most iconic teaching tool. Young adult readers with a taste ...

Our Review

This chilling medical history book explores the fascinating and gruesome world of medieval and Renaissance surgery through the lens of its most iconic teaching tool. Young adult readers with a taste for the macabre will be captivated by the detailed illustrations and historical accounts of battlefield medicine, primitive surgeries, and the various afflictions depicted on the anatomical figure. The book delves deep into the origins and purposes of these graphic charts, which were used to diagnose and treat an astonishing array of injuries and diseases. It presents a stark, unflinching look at the brutal reality of pre-modern healthcare.

What sets this volume apart is its ability to contextualize the shocking imagery within the scientific understanding of the time, making it a compelling read for both history buffs and aspiring medical professionals. The narrative thoughtfully examines how these diagrams, while unsettling to modern eyes, represented a significant step forward in systematic medical knowledge and forensic pathology. Teens fascinated by the intersection of science, art, and history will find this exploration utterly absorbing, offering a unique perspective on the long and painful road to modern medicine. This is a thought-provoking journey into the anatomy of injury and the human body's resilience.

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