Detail View: Rylands Collection: Illustration of man in surgical truss

Image Number: 
JRL15050864
Reference Number: 
Medical (pre-1701) 614 (2)
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Image Title: 
Illustration of man in surgical truss
Parent Work Title: 
An explanation of the fashion and use of three and fifty instruments of chirurgery. Gathered out of Ambrosius Pareus, the famous French chirurgian, and done into English, for the behoofe of yong practitioners in chirurgery, by H.C.
Creator: 
Paré, Ambroise, 1510?-1590
Creator Role: 
Author
Creator: 
Crooke, Helkiah, 1576-1648
Creator Role: 
Author
Creator: 
Cotes, E. (Ellen)
Creator Role: 
Printer
Creator: 
Cotes, Thomas, -1641
Creator Role: 
Printer
Date Created: 
1631
Publication Details: 
London: by T. Cotes & E. Cotes, printed for Michael Sparke
Page/Sheet: 
9
Description: 
Illustration of man in a surgical truss, from an English treatise on surgical instruments gathered and translated from the work of Ambroise Paré.
Keyword: 
Medical Illustration; Surgery; Surgical Instruments.
Language Code: 
eng-GB
Language: 
English
Subject: 
Medicine--History
Subject: 
Medicine
Subject: 
Surgery
Category of Material: 
Printed
Sub-Category: 
Illustrated works
Technique Used: 
Wood engraving (process)
Medium: 
Ink
Support: 
Paper
Current Repository: 
The University of Manchester Library, UK
Rights Holder - Image: 
The University of Manchester Library
Rights holder - Work: 
The University of Manchester Library
Access Rights: 
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Copyright of The University of Manchester
Notes: 
Bd. with Crooke (Helkiah). Mikrokosmographia; A description of the body of man, 1631.
Date Captured (yyyy-mm-dd): 
2015-05-28
Image Creation Technique: 
Digital capture by Heritage Imaging, The University of Manchester Library
Date Image Added (yyyy-mm): 
2015-09
Metadata Language: 
eng-GB
Educational Notes: 
Early Medical Illustration Project
Academic Project Lead: 
Hannah Priest
Academic Project Lead: 
Cordelia Warr