The Renaissance Eduard Stritt, 1898:
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The Renaissance physician (from around 1500) gradually rejects the medical beliefs of the Middle Ages, which were influenced by the Christian faith and by superstition; he begins to make tentative steps towards practising natural "scientific" medicine. One of the most famous and influential Renaissance physicians was Paracelsus, who devoted much time to the study of the "falling sickness", epilepsy.
The painting shows the Renaissance physician fighting death and his companions-diseases (depicted as black birds) with "new weapons"
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German Epilepsy Museum Kork www.epilepsiemuseum.de |