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Sponge Bath, illustration from The Works of Hippocrates, 1934 (colour litho)
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Sponge Bath, illustration from The Works of Hippocrates, 1934 (colour litho)
STC446000 Sponge Bath, illustration from The Works of Hippocrates, 1934 (colour litho) by Kuhn-Regnier, Joseph (1873-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: La femme sera couchee sur les dos, ayant les pieds eleves et les jambes etendues; Puis, appliquant des eponges; De la nature de la femme; ); The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22913338
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Bath Cure Curing Hippocrate Illness Medical Practitioner Medical Scene Patient Physician Sick Sickbed Sickness Sponge Treating Treatment
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This print titled "Sponge Bath" takes us back to the ancient world of Hippocrates, the father of medicine. Created in 1934 by Joseph Kuhn-Regnier, this vibrant colour lithograph showcases a scene from "The Works of Hippocrates". Intriguingly, we witness a female patient lying on her back with elevated feet and extended legs as she receives treatment. The illustration beautifully captures the essence of care and healing during antiquity. Applying sponges soaked in water or medicinal solutions was a common practice for treating various ailments. The Stapleton Collection proudly houses this remarkable artwork that delves into the realm of medical history. It offers an intimate glimpse into the physician-patient relationship, highlighting the dedication and expertise required to cure illnesses. As we admire this piece, it is impossible not to appreciate its artistic mastery while contemplating the significance of health throughout time. The nakedness depicted here symbolizes vulnerability but also underscores our shared humanity when faced with sickness. Let this image transport you to ancient Greece, where medical practitioners like Hippocrates revolutionized healthcare practices that continue to shape modern medicine today. This print serves as a reminder that even amidst technological advancements, compassion and empathy remain at the core of healing artistry.
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