Hospital ward in the 16th century, illustration. This woodcut by the Swiss-German celebrity artist, Jost Amman, (1539-1591) illustrates one of the typical sixteenth century hospital wards that existed in European towns and cities. Possible activities may include: in the foreground of the ward, three physicians are apparently discussing and recommending treatments for patients. Another physician to the left (with an assistant) is amputating the leg of a patient who has to endure the pain. To the right is a patient also enduring the pain of a surgical operation from the 5th physician. Further away are bedridden patients, a female patient is about to be cared for by a female nurse. Physicians had started to visit patients in the hospitals, where they carried out observations and recommended treatments. A number of patients with different ailments were treated in the same ward causing the spread of diseases. | |
Lizenzart: | Lizenzpflichtig |
Credit: | Science Photo Library / Terry, Sheila |
Bildgröße: | 6840 px × 5111 px |
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