Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
Iconographies
(Classification of iconographic subjects, primarily relying on ICONCLASS)
[Ico5509] Patient, sick person
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Expert view
Patient, sick person
Medical examination;
medical treatment
Healing of a sick
person
Examination of urine
(uroscopy)
Bleeding, blood-
letting
Cupping
Feeling pulse or
heart-beat
Medical instruments
Operation; surgery
Miraculous healing
Urinal (matula;
uroscopy flask)
Christ healing the
sick
Miraculous healings
of St Hyacinth
Miraculous healing
of St Adalbert as a
child
St Adalbert healing
a blind girl
St Hedwig healing
the two blinds and
miraculously
removing a fishbone
from nun’s throat
St Hedwig of Silesia
healing the two
blinds and
miraculously
removing a fishbone
from nun’s throat
Christ healing
lepers
Christ healing
paralytics
Christ and the
Canaanite woman
Healing of Peter's
mother-in-law
Healing of a blind
man sitting near
Jericho
Healing of a deaf-
mute in Decapolis
Healing of a man
born blind
Healing of a man
with a withered hand
Healing of a man
with dropsy
Healing of a
possessed man in a
synagogue
Healing of a
possessed man who
was also dumb
Healing of a servant
of the centurion of
Capernaum
Healing of a woman
with an issue of
blood
Healing the royal
official's son
Healing of a noble
matron at the tomb
of St Hyacinth
St Hyacinth healing
a dying woman
St Hyacinth healing
a man attacked by
robbers
St Hyacinth healing
the noble woman
St Hyacinth healing
two blind boys with
the sign of the
cross
St Hyacinth healing
Świętosław from
dropsy
St Hyacinth raising
a child
St Hyacinth saving
dying people
St Hyacitnh healing
infertile women
Healing of a leper
Healing of ten
lepers
Healing of a
paralytic at
Bethesda
Healing the
paralytic at
Capernaum
Medicine, medical science