Fellow Favorites: Medieval Medical Manuscript
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2020
- College Fellow Dr. Erin Narewski, DO describes how one of our 13th century medical manuscripts represents essential aspects of medical history.
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now, carefully wash hands after touching that book covered with ancient sputum, blood and bodily fluids.
I was just going to write the same thing. 👻🤘 "Gloves please!!!"
How extra do you have to be to draw an actual hand with golden cuffs to point to the part you need to remember? XD Well, books were a rare work of art back then, even their doodles and notes had to look good.
This is neat and heartbreaking at the same time.
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What I would give to touch and read this fantastic book. It’s like you feel history come to life between your fingers.
Has this book been digitized?
Good question!
And still no answer after a year. :/
I'd be really interested in hearing a comparison between this text and the Voynich Manuscript! Thank you for the fascinating content :)
This is the kind of video I love to see and am glad it was recommended, instead of the enormous fibroids, heart, gallstones, etc. I’m not at all into the disgusting stuff, but since others are, great! We’re all different for a reason, right?
Is there a printing or scan of this book?
what is the name of the textbook?
I can’t believe they let her touch the book without gloves. I would think they would have taken better care of the book.
It's actually safer to not wear gloves and just wash your hands thouroughly. You're more likely to accidentally damage it when wearing gloves because you can't really feel what you're doing. If she was harming the book in any way they wouldn't have published this video.
Always with this comment. The new thought is that gloves make people CLUMSY and clean hands aren't the biological hazards you think they are to vellum and paper.
Agreed, my dad has 13th century bible an has touched it with clean hands and no gloves and it looks as good as it did 700 years ago