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The Zodiac Man - The oldest printed bloodletting chart, showing the astrological signs for bloodletting, or the correspondences between the parts of the body and the Zodiacal regions. Woodcut from Johannes de Kethams Fasciculus Medicinae, 1493
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The Zodiac Man - The oldest printed bloodletting chart, showing the astrological signs for bloodletting, or the correspondences between the parts of the body and the Zodiacal regions. Woodcut from Johannes de Kethams Fasciculus Medicinae, 1493
BLOODLETTING CHART, 1493.
The Zodiac Man - The oldest printed bloodletting chart, showing the astrological signs for bloodletting, or the correspondences between the parts of the body and the Zodiacal regions. Woodcut from Johannes de Kethams Fasciculus Medicinae, 1493
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1493 Anatomy Bloodletting Body Diagram Johan Ketham Medicine Occult Zodiacal Fasciculus Medicinae
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This print showcases "The Zodiac Man" the oldest printed bloodletting chart known to date. Created in 1493, this woodcut from Johannes de Ketham's Fasciculus Medicinae depicts the intricate connections between astrological signs and the practice of bloodletting. The chart reveals the correspondences between different parts of the human body and their alignment with specific Zodiacal regions. With its medieval charm, this image offers a glimpse into a bygone era when astrology played a significant role in medical practices. It highlights how ancient beliefs intertwined with medicine as physicians sought to understand and treat ailments through celestial influences. The detailed diagram portrays men divided into various sections, each representing a different part of the body. These divisions align precisely with corresponding Zodiacal signs, emphasizing the belief that specific constellations governed particular bodily functions. As we explore this remarkable piece of history, it becomes evident that understanding our bodies' connection to celestial forces was crucial for healing during medieval times. This bloodletting chart not only serves as an intriguing artifact but also reminds us of humanity's continuous quest for knowledge and its ever-evolving approach to healthcare. Whether you are fascinated by occult studies or simply intrigued by historical medicine and anatomy, this woodcut provides an extraordinary window into centuries-old practices that shaped our understanding of health and well-being.
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