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Medicine against Syphilis

Philip Galleca. 1589 - ca. 1593

Rijksmuseum

Rijksmuseum
Amsterdam, Netherlands

The bed-ridden patient is given a new medicine against syphilis made from the Haitian plant Guaiacum. The brothel scene on the wall refers to a debauched lifestyle as the possible cause of the disease. At the right, the bark of the plant is being chopped into pieces and the medicine prepared. The print belongs to a series of 19 inventions from the Renaissance.

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  • Title: Medicine against Syphilis
  • Creator: Galle, Philips
  • Date Created: ca. 1589 - ca. 1593
  • Physical Dimensions: papier
  • Rights: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
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