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Moonan, L., "Pre-Surgical Sedation, Montpellier c. 1393: Testimony of Lawrence of Lindores", Medical History, 12 (1968), 299-301.
- Resum
- Pre-surgical, or pre-mutilation, sedation was being practised at Montpellier towards the end of the fourteenth century. The testimony comes from the De anima commentary of Lawrence of Lindores, a Scots philosopher of nominalist tendencies, who composed the commentary in Paris during the last decade of the fourteenth century:
"Item medici d[ant hominibus quasdam herbas per quas homines fiunt insensibiles sic quod nec tangunt nec sentiunt. Bene moris est in [understand: studio] Montis Pessulanae quod quando est ibi homo forefaciens ilium sumunt medici, et dant ill herbas per quas fit insensibilis, et illi tunc scindunt ipsum, sic quod non tangit" (Lawrence of Lindores, Commentary on the De anima of Aristotle, Book III, question 21).
- Matèries
- Història de la medicina
Medicina - Cirurgia i anatomia Montpeller
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