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Arabic medicine: "blood circulation and digestive system"
LRI4661313 Arabic medicine: " blood circulation and digestive system" Miniature of the anatomy manuscript " Tashrih bi al-Taswir" (Anatomy of the body) by Mansur (Mansur) ibn Ilyas (circa 1390) 17th century Istanbul, university library by Islamic School, (17th century); Istanbul University Library, Istanbul, Turkey; (add.info.: Arabic medicine: " blood circulation and digestive system" Miniature of the anatomy manuscript " Tashrih bi al-Taswir" (Anatomy of the body) by Mansur (Mansur) ibn Ilyas (circa 1390) 17th century Istanbul, university library); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
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This print showcases a miniature from the anatomy manuscript "Tashrih bi al-Taswir" by Mansur ibn Ilyas, dating back to the 17th century in Istanbul. The artwork depicts Arabic medicine's understanding of the blood circulation and digestive system, shedding light on the knowledge and advancements made during this era. The intricate details of this illuminated miniature are truly remarkable. It beautifully captures the essence of Arab civilization's contribution to human anatomy and health. The delicate brushstrokes bring life to each anatomical structure, allowing us to appreciate both its artistic value and scientific significance. As we explore this image, we are transported back in time, gaining insight into how doctors and anatomists comprehended the complexities of our bodies centuries ago. This visual representation serves as a testament to their dedication towards unraveling the mysteries of human physiology. Luisa Ricciarini has skillfully captured this historical artifact through her lens, preserving it for generations to come. By sharing this photograph with us, she invites us into a world where art seamlessly intertwines with scientific inquiry. Through studying such magnificent works like these, we can deepen our appreciation for ancient civilizations' contributions to medical knowledge while recognizing that curiosity about our own bodies is an enduring trait shared across cultures throughout history.
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