The Doctor Anoromachus curing his brother bitten by a snake from The Treatise of Theriac after Galen, 1217 by Islamic School

The Doctor Anoromachus curing his brother bitten by a snake from The Treatise of Theriac after Galen, 1217

(Ms. Arabe 2964 fol.17 The Doctor Anoromachus curing his brother bitten by a snake from The Treatise of Theriac after Galen, 1217 )


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The Doctor Anoromachus curing his brother bitten by a snake from The Treatise of Theriac after Galen, 1217 by Islamic School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
traite de la theriaque · theriaca · medical · medicine · healing · drug · pharmacy · pharmaceutical jar · pair of scales · weighing machine · manuscript · galien · illumination · illuminated · kufic script · calligraphy · arabic
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