"Chirurgia of Roger Frugard" is an essential historical text that delves into the medieval world of surgical practices and advancements. This comprehensive treatise offers a unique glimpse into the methodologies and medical practices that shaped the early foundations of surgery as we know it today. Authored by Roger Frugard, an influential figure of the 12th century, this scholarly work unravels the intricate medical knowledge of the time, emphasizing practical surgical procedures and their applications.
The book constitutes a core resource for history enthusiasts and medical professionals interested in the evolution of medicine. It covers a wide array of topics, from basic anatomy to complex surgical interventions, with descriptions that illustrate the remarkable similarities and differences between contemporary and medieval surgical techniques. With insightful commentary and translations that bring ancient wisdom to life, this hardcover edition stands as a tribute to one of the earliest comprehensive surgical manuals.
Preserving the original context of Roger Frugard's teachings, this edition ensures that readers gain a profound understanding of how surgery was perceived, taught, and practiced centuries ago. Whether you're a scholar, student, or simply a curious reader, "Chirurgia of Roger Frugard" is an enlightening journey through the annals of surgical history and innovation.